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| its going to be difficult to get many tax break if you are on a 4 days contract for 6 months, thats sounds a lot like a full time job to me, however, if you squeeze in lots of other contracts and dont work set hours in your contract, oh and don't get greedy with the tax man you should be ok.
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| Get an accountant and ask questions.
I'm going back a bit but I used to be "freelance" and was entitled to claim all sorts of things. Travelling expenses to and from that job, subsitence (food when working late). A percentage of your mobile. Post, Stationery, Print. Equipment. Computer Hardware & Software. If you use a car for work related stuff. All manner of things. But that was 13 years ago and all manner of things may have changed.
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| Cheers guys
Ive got a meeting with an accountant tomorrow to see whats what, I'm not out to fiddle the tax so to speak but obviously I will want to claim back what I can within the rules.
Dally, I'm unsure what you mean by genuinely self employed?
I will basically be contracted for a set number of hours per week and I will invoice them either every week or every month for those hours, as I say I will hopefully be using the hours I'm not there to generate other work.
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| A few of their favourite questions when they're deciding on employment status:
Are you paid per task or per hour?
Can you substitute somebody else to perform the work?
Do you provide your own working materials/equipment?
Can you choose not to come in?
Where do you carry out the work, is it fixed or of your own choosing?
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| Quote carl_spackler="carl_spackler"A few of their favourite questions when they're deciding on employment status:
Are you paid per task or per hour?
Can you substitute somebody else to perform the work?
Do you provide your own working materials/equipment?
Can you choose not to come in?
Where do you carry out the work, is it fixed or of your own choosing?'"
Yes I would be paid per hour.
Not sure about substituting someone, I could arrange to get another freelancer to go in if I couldn't make it.
Yes and no, I would take a laptop but they have a mac available to use.
I could choose to change the time and hours I came in but I would have to do the set hours per week as stated in the contract.
I would mainly be working on their premises but would work from home sometimes as well.
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| Ask the accountant about IR35 and how to avoid it. It may be that there are a few subtle changes you can make to the arrangement with the company so that you don't fall foul of the tax legislation. You might struggle with the arrangement as it is now, particularly if you used to be on their payroll.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Ask the accountant about IR35 and how to avoid it. It may be that there are a few subtle changes you can make to the arrangement with the company so that you don't fall foul of the tax legislation. You might struggle with the arrangement as it is now, particularly if you used to be on their payroll.'"
I was on their payroll but that was about a year ago.
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| Quote christopher="christopher"Yes I would be paid per hour.
Not sure about substituting someone, I could arrange to get another freelancer to go in if I couldn't make it.
Yes and no, I would take a laptop but they have a mac available to use.
I could choose to change the time and hours I came in but I would have to do the set hours per week as stated in the contract.
I would mainly be working on their premises but would work from home sometimes as well.'"
Sounds like you're possibly a borderline case, but being honest I think you're probably open to the revenue saying that you're employed if you don't pick up other work as well. Have a bash at [url=http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/calcs/esi.htmthis.[/url
We had a PAYE inspection last year and they picked up on somebody we had a few years ago who used to work a bit for us and was a borderline case. Because it was small sums and he had not done any work for us for a while and was unlikely to in the future they left it as it was, but said that had it been more current they would probably have looked at it more closely.
Also, if it's an arrangement the company are making with several other people this could have an impact.
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| Quote carl_spackler="carl_spackler"Sounds like you're possibly a borderline case, but being honest I think you're probably open to the revenue saying that you're employed if you don't pick up other work as well. Have a bash at [url=http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/calcs/esi.htmthis.[/url
We had a PAYE inspection last year and they picked up on somebody we had a few years ago who used to work a bit for us and was a borderline case. Because it was small sums and he had not done any work for us for a while and was unlikely to in the future they left it as it was, but said that had it been more current they would probably have looked at it more closely.
Also, if it's an arrangement the company are making with several other people this could have an impact.'"
I had a go on the ESI thing and it said I was self employed.
I don't think the company has anyone else on the same sort of contract, as it happens I may have just sorted another client out who I would be regularly invoicing, so I would have at least 2 clients.
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| Quote christopher="christopher"I had a go on the ESI thing and it said I was self employed.
I don't think the company has anyone else on the same sort of contract, as it happens I may have just sorted another client out who I would be regularly invoicing, so I would have at least 2 clients.'"
You could be fine. More clients will help massively.
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| Sounds like it's either a lot tougher or people are guessing what you can do.
I was a typographer, spent 3 years freelancing. Set a day rate, then an hourly rate after 630pm. Claimed all that I was entitled to. Car, petrol, travel, flat, utilities, postage, stationery, print, computers (which depreciate and an amount will come of next year’s tax bill too) and of course the miscellaneous column. From memory a percentage of my flat was tax deductible as it was used as my office. So if you earn £25,000 and your expenses were £5,000, your tax will be based on the £20,000 that's left. I spent years with the same company and did the odd job for others. You don't get things like holidays or sickness as you well know no doubt.
But mintball may be able to fill you in more as she does get paid holiday as a freelancer for some amazing and fortunate reason. Jammy moo.
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