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If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.JD__ wrote:Yes. I applied as self employed as I run my own Limited Company. (Intital approval but same system for FLR anyway)
It was approved and retured within 1 week.
JD
Dawie, I think you are wrong. If you own the ltd. company you are still self employed. Yes, a limited company is a legal entity, however this will not hold with the HO. They will not be impressed by your attempts to appear as an employee of your own company. The whole idea of the scheme is to figure out how profitable you or your business are. They will not be interrested in what you are willing to pay yourself.Dawie wrote:If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.JD__ wrote:Yes. I applied as self employed as I run my own Limited Company. (Intital approval but same system for FLR anyway)
It was approved and retured within 1 week.
JD
I'm not really interested in what makes the Home Office happy. All I'm saying is that from a tax perspective being self-employed and working through your own limited company as the sole director and employee are two completely different things.LondonBlonde wrote:Dawie, I think you are wrong. If you own the ltd. company you are still self employed. Yes, a limited company is a legal entity, however this will not hold with the HO. They will not be impressed by your attempts to appear as an employee of your own company. The whole idea of the scheme is to figure out how profitable you or your business are. They will not be interrested in what you are willing to pay yourself.Dawie wrote:If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.JD__ wrote:Yes. I applied as self employed as I run my own Limited Company. (Intital approval but same system for FLR anyway)
It was approved and retured within 1 week.
JD
JD, you would be wise to contact HO to clarify. If you are still unsure, I advise you to play it safe apply as self employed. If your income doesn't satisfy the 75 points, take the transitional self employment provision.
Good luck to you - LondonBlonde
Dawie wrote:If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.JD__ wrote:Yes. I applied as self employed as I run my own Limited Company. (Intital approval but same system for FLR anyway)
It was approved and retured within 1 week.
JD
Exactly, self employed. Not an employee of a limited company as dawie suggests;ajani wrote:LondonBlode,
JD posted above to say he received his extension as a Self employed using a limited liability company.
Dawie wrote:If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.
Let me clarify...I am not suggesting that the Home Office will not consider you self-employed if you are running your own limited company. Quite the opposite.LondonBlonde wrote:Exactly, self employed. Not an employee of a limited company as dawie suggests;ajani wrote:LondonBlode,
JD posted above to say he received his extension as a Self employed using a limited liability company.
Dawie wrote:If you run your own limited company and are a director thereof you are, in fact, not self-employed at all. You are an employee and director of your own limited company. There is a big difference between being self-employed on the one hand, and being the owner/director/employee/shareholder of your own limited company.
What do you mean by "operate through"?Jk2007 wrote:Guys,
Does this mean that if we operate through a limited company (not owned), should we provide proof to HO that we don't own the company in order to claim as employee?