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Potential Second Income but don't need the money now - Sole Trader or Limited Company?

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  • Grumpy_chap
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    vacheron said:
    That would be excellent if the company can pay pension contributions beyond the earnings
    I have also read that there is a small companies excemption from IR35 which I also belive my client would fall under. 👍
    That exemption just means that you make the assessment and not the client.  (Jeremy beat me to it.)

    It sounds like the work will be outside IR35, which is good.

    Company ( employer) pension contributions are not capped by earned income.  Annual Allowance rules still apply.
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