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IR35 explained

IR35 is a tax law which affects self-employed workers and contractors. It came into effect in April 2000 and is aimed at cutting down on the exploitation of a tax loophole.

Prior to the introduction of IR35, some freelance or contract workers avoided paying tax and National Insurance contributions by setting themselves up as a company. In doing this they become the sole shareholder, as well as being the employer and the only employee - basically, they are a one-person company.

When they sell their services to another organisation and charge them for their work, they take money out of the company in the form of dividends instead of a salary. Dividends are not liable to PAYE or NI contributions, so the worker benefits from deduction-free income and can save thousands of pounds a year by avoiding these payments.

However, be warned. This is now illegal, and workers found exploiting the loophole could be prosecuted.

To find out more about IR35 and your eligibility to pay income tax and NI contributions, call the Inland Revenue helpline on 0845 303 3535.

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