J joeykidd Guest 31 Oct 2004 #1 Hello, I'm moving to a 6 month contract work (1200 euro per week) from a full time job. I was just wondering if anyone has any advice about the most efficient way of managing this situation from a tax point of view. Is it worthwhile going through the palaver of setting up a limited company? Or should I just be self employed and pay my tax at the end of the year. Things to take into account include the fact that I might well end up going back into regular employment at the end of this contract. Any thoughts?
Hello, I'm moving to a 6 month contract work (1200 euro per week) from a full time job. I was just wondering if anyone has any advice about the most efficient way of managing this situation from a tax point of view. Is it worthwhile going through the palaver of setting up a limited company? Or should I just be self employed and pay my tax at the end of the year. Things to take into account include the fact that I might well end up going back into regular employment at the end of this contract. Any thoughts?
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,930 31 Oct 2004 #2 Is it worthwhile going through the palaver of setting up a limited company? Tommy McGibney's [broken link removed] might help you answer this question.
Is it worthwhile going through the palaver of setting up a limited company? Tommy McGibney's [broken link removed] might help you answer this question.
J joeykidd Guest 2 Nov 2004 #3 Hmm, on first glance, I'm thinking that I won't bother, its looks like a bit too much hassle for no immediate benefit. If I'm paying corporate tax of 12 1/2% would I still have to pay income tax on any dividends from the company?
Hmm, on first glance, I'm thinking that I won't bother, its looks like a bit too much hassle for no immediate benefit. If I'm paying corporate tax of 12 1/2% would I still have to pay income tax on any dividends from the company?