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Disguised Employment


Newsletter issue - January 2014

The Government is cracking down on situations in which workers are treated as self-employed for tax purposes, and hence pay low amounts of NICs, but from the outside they appear to act as employees. The following changes in the tax law are proposed to block the use of 'self-employed' workers working through LLPs or who are hired-out through employment agencies.

LLPs

All individual members of LLPs are currently taxed as self-employed persons, even if they receive a regular 'salary'. This is the default position of the law and nothing is being 'fiddled' to put workers in this position. However, HMRC believe this rule is being abused, and the workers involved may not realise that they are technically self-employed.

From 6 April 2014 salaried members of LLPs will be treated as employees of the LLP if all of the following conditions are met:

The Government has not yet defined term 'disguised salary'. If you have salaried members in your LLP we need to talk about these tax changes.

Employment Agencies

From 6 April 2014 if a worker supplied by an offshore employment agency personally carries out the work, or is involved in the provision of the services, the payment from the engager to the worker will have to be taxed under PAYE with class 1 NICs deducted. Any apparent right of substitution in the worker's contract will not prevent PAYE and NICs being due at the employed rates. The agency at the end of the chain must be an off-shore agency for the new rules to apply, but there may be UK based agencies in between and it may not be obvious to the worker or the engager of that worker, that an off-shore agency is in the chain.

If you have any doubts about the contracts you are using either as a worker or an employer, our tax experts can help check the tax implications for you.

 

 

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