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Income tax - self employed
hodgsoja
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in Cutting tax
Morning all
Having recently become self-employed, I would like to pay the charming Mr. Darling & his friends as little income tax as is legitimately possible (don't we all?). I understand that the 'IR35' law with relation to limited companies 'employing' my services has closed that particular avenue. Does anyone have any advice on what measures can be taken?
Alternatively does anyone know anything about these companies which give you a 85 or 90% of your gross earnings when becoming a member or their schemes (bad choice of word). i.e. Sanzar partnership etc. These appear lawful but has anyone any experience of these methods?
thanks
Having recently become self-employed, I would like to pay the charming Mr. Darling & his friends as little income tax as is legitimately possible (don't we all?). I understand that the 'IR35' law with relation to limited companies 'employing' my services has closed that particular avenue. Does anyone have any advice on what measures can be taken?
Alternatively does anyone know anything about these companies which give you a 85 or 90% of your gross earnings when becoming a member or their schemes (bad choice of word). i.e. Sanzar partnership etc. These appear lawful but has anyone any experience of these methods?
thanks
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