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There are a number of important differences between employees and self-employed contractors
This has become an extremely complex area in recent years and a recent tax case, concerning a consultant, which restricted mileage claims, will have repercussions for sessional GPs.
The practitioner part of the scheme is the same irrespective of whether you are GP. Some practices are refusing to pay the employers it a legal requirement.
You can potentially save tax/NIC by putting freelance income through a limited company: however, you are not permitted to pension such income through the NHS scheme.
Tax avoidance has been a prominent topic in the news in recent weeks, with reports of high earners paying minimal tax. What is the background to this?
If you're thinking of leaving a post and becoming a GP locum, our advice explains how to prepare your paperwork and get your head around self-assessment tax
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