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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2240698" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>And there’s a small, but personally highly relevant, group of one man companies (contractors) that aren’t really covered.</p><p></p><p>They are specifically excluded from the self employment rules and because of the way their income is structured leaves them with a pittance under the employed rules and no other benefits available. We face just over £100 a week for the 2 of us and 3 teenagers as a result of having contractor income that is by no means extravagant normally. Won’t even cover food if it happens and it very likely might in the next week or two.</p><p></p><p>Due to this (and IR35), contracting has none of the benefits or protection of Paye. Nor are we getting the protection self employed now are, but we are taking the same financial risks. Someone in HMRC has really got in in for contractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2240698, member: 480869"] And there’s a small, but personally highly relevant, group of one man companies (contractors) that aren’t really covered. They are specifically excluded from the self employment rules and because of the way their income is structured leaves them with a pittance under the employed rules and no other benefits available. We face just over £100 a week for the 2 of us and 3 teenagers as a result of having contractor income that is by no means extravagant normally. Won’t even cover food if it happens and it very likely might in the next week or two. Due to this (and IR35), contracting has none of the benefits or protection of Paye. Nor are we getting the protection self employed now are, but we are taking the same financial risks. Someone in HMRC has really got in in for contractors. [/QUOTE]
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