DEEMED SALARY – BOOKKEEPING

Off-Payroll – IR35 – How Does It Work- Accounting Records

If you are caught by IR35, you will have a different choice to choose from in terms of work.

  • Become an employee.
  • Work under umbrella. This option is not advisable.
  • Off-payroll through your Ltd Company

Working through your Ltd company under IR35, you will invoice the agency or the Client with your gross invoice amount, the agency will deduct from your gross invoice, Income tax and national insurance contribution before paying the net amount? This is known as deemed salary payment.  Where other contracts that you might have outside IR 35 you will get your income paid gross as usual without any tax deducted.

Expenses allowance under IR35:

You will still be able to claim all expenses which are incurred wholly, necessarily, and exclusively for the purpose of the business, such as pension contribution, Capital allowances, however under IR35 travel and subsistence costs are not tax deductible, instead you will get 5% off your income to cover these admin expenses. If you do not have any other income that is not caught by IR35 from other source, you could end up as having losses to be carried forward for future profits.

5% Allowance:

This 5% deduction from your invoice before paying income Taxes is still taxable under the company’s corporation tax but it will be used against the company expenses such as accountancy fees etc. If is not used all, the remaining will be part of the retained profits until it is distributed to shareholders as dividend.

Let us take an example. Private sector        

You the LTD Company invoice the agency for work done £120,000 Plus VAT £24000. The agency will tax you on 95% of your invoice for income pay and NI, and pay you net income of taxes of £60,244 + £6000, Plus £24,000 VAT.

Accounting entries:
Dr IR35 TAX & NI PAID PL 53,756
Dr Deemed Salary PL 60,244
Dr Bank BS 90,244
Cr Sales PL 120,000
Cr VAT OUTPUT BS 24,000
Cr Director Loan Ac BS 60,244
Cr Bank for the VAT BS 24,000
Dr VAT PAID BS 24,000
Cr Bank BS 60,244
Dr DLA BS 60,244
what is left in the bank is the salary tax free as tax is already paid
Dr Director Loan Ac 60,244
Cr Bank 60,244

Then write a cheque and take all the money out. Cr bank and Dr Director Ac. £60,244

The Profit and loss account will show £6000 as being profit. This as explained above can be used for expenses or taken as dividend.

Another simple example: Public sector
Here there is no 5% allowance, so Ltd company invoice £1,140 and receive net £812.92.
Accounting entries:
Cr Sales PL 1,140
Dr IR35 TAX & NI Paid PL 327
Dr Deemed Salary PL 813
Dr Bank 813
Cr DLA 813

Write a cheque and take out the money is tax free. Your profit and loss account will end up showing a loss for the accountancy fees paid, which is then carried forward. Until is used against other income that is out of IR35.

Note to consider here, the agency or the end client will only deduct income tax and national insurance employees, and employer, but they will not deduct anything else such as student loan, holiday pay, or sick pay. You are not an employee of the agency and therefore you are still responsible for any additional taxes. The deemed salary is already taxed and there is no further tax to be paid on it, it should be taken as salary not as dividend. And you will still file company accounts and self-assessments returns as usual.

How to calculate the deemed employment payment – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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Published On: October 9th, 2022 / Views: 1058 /

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