Accounting Tips for Contractors:
First and foremost, the only way to be sure whether your contract falls inside or outside IR35 is to have it review by professional accountant firm who are specialised in Contractor Accountancy services.
Note : At APJ Accountancy, we offer this free within our standard package service
And by the way, it works on a contract by contract basis. So, for one contract you may fall under IR35 but for some others you may be outside.
Be aware that every contractors need to be evaluated on their own merits and every contract can be different.
If you aren't sure, you can take the 10 minute Contractor IR35 Test to see if you are likely to be working under IR35 from HMRC website yourself. Click this link to know more information that you need to know about IR35 - http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ir35/guidance.pdf
What is the best method to pay yourself?
How to Pay Yourself inside and outside IR35? |
Going back to your question the best method to pay yourself, in simple terms
- For Income from all contracts that fall outside scope of IR 35 – you can pay yourself combination of small salary and big dividend to maximise your tax savings.
- For income related to contracts that fall inside scope of IR 35 – You may need to pay some additional PAYE and National Insurance on the taxable income from these contracts at the end of the financial year.
So your company will continue you pay you as usual throughout the year deducting PAYE and NICs as applicable.
At the end of the tax year you will need to check you have paid the right amount of tax and NI by calculating the deemed employment payment due on the IR35 contract(s) undertaken.
If you don’t know much about deemed payment then a step-by-step guide for and related NICs can be found on the HMRC website.
HMRC also have a IR35 ‘deemed salary’ calculation spreadsheet which can be downloaded. Click link to download the spreadsheet. www.hmrc.gov.uk/ir35/ir35.xlt
Alternatively, contact us to discuss how we can be of help in calculating your IR35 contract(s) ‘deemed salary’ and NIC liabilities.
Visit www.apjaccountancy.com/contractor-accountant.html for more information.
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