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A contractor is someone who provides services to a client (usually, a company). Their employment status is either self-employed, or an employee/worker working under an umbrella company.
In most cases, contractors are self-employed and need to file a Self Assessment tax return, but it’s not always the case.
Even if you work for a client, the way you work is quite different to how you might work as an employee or worker. There’s a lot more freedom as a contractor.Â
For many contractors, you’re liable to pay your own taxes, unless you work for an umbrella company and pay via PAYE.
IR35 is a set of regulations that ensure that people who claim to be contractors are paying the correct amount of tax.Â
Off-payroll work – i.e. those who don’t pay tax via PAYE – is a common space for what’s known as disguised employees. These are people who are employees in everything but name, but who pay tax as if they are self-employed. Of course, there are lots of people who are genuinely self-employed, and if this is you, you shouldn’t be affected.Â
Read more about the IR35 changes here.
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