Employee (PAYE)
£119,641
£9,970/month
Outside IR35 (Ltd)
£108,898
£9,075/month — +£-10,743 vs employee
Inside IR35 (Umbrella)
£105,320
£8,777/month
£925/Day Rate: Inside vs Outside IR35
At a £925/day rate (£203,500 annually over 220 working days), your take-home is £108,898 outside IR35 (limited company), £105,320 inside IR35 (umbrella), and £119,641 as a permanent employee.
A contractor charging £925/day earns £203,500 annually (based on 220 working days). Working outside IR35 through a limited company, your take-home is £108,898 — that is £-10,743 more than a permanent employee on the same gross salary. Inside IR35 via an umbrella company, you take home £105,320, which is £3,578 less than outside IR35.
Full tax breakdown at £925/day
| Employee (PAYE) | Outside IR35 (Ltd) | Inside IR35 (Umbrella) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross revenue | £203,500 | £203,500 | £203,500 |
| Umbrella margin | — | — | £1,300 |
| Employer NI | Employer pays | £1,136 | £25,722 |
| Accountancy fees | — | £1,500 | — |
| Corporation tax | — | £46,148 | — |
| Income tax | £77,778 | — | £65,618 |
| Employee NI | £6,081 | — | £5,540 |
| Dividend tax | — | £43,304 | — |
| Take-home | £119,641 | £108,898 | £105,320 |
| Effective tax rate | 41.2% | 46.5% | 48.2% |
Why outside IR35 pays £-10,743 more
Working outside IR35 through a limited company is more tax-efficient because:
- Low salary, high dividends — A £12,570 salary uses the full personal allowance with zero income tax and zero NI. The rest is extracted as dividends.
- Lower dividend tax rates — Dividends are taxed at 8.75% (basic), 33.75% (higher), and 39.35% (additional), compared to 20%/40%/45% for employment income.
- Corporation tax first — Profits are taxed at 19-25% before dividends, but the combined effective rate is still lower than PAYE.
What you lose outside IR35
The extra take-home comes with trade-offs:
- No employer pension contributions — You must fund your own pension. Consider contributing from your limited company for corporation tax relief.
- No paid holiday — At £925/day, each holiday day costs you £925 in lost revenue. 25 days off = £23,125 less revenue per year.
- No sick pay, no redundancy, no employment rights — You are a business, not an employee.
- Admin and compliance costs — Accountancy fees (£1,500+), professional indemnity insurance, IR35 reviews, and Companies House filings.
- IR35 risk — If HMRC later determines you were inside IR35, you may owe back-taxes plus penalties.
Compare other day rates
- £825/day: Outside £99,091, Inside £95,181, Employee £107,981
- £875/day: Outside £103,995, Inside £100,250, Employee £113,811
- £900/day: Outside £106,446, Inside £102,785, Employee £116,726
- £950/day: Outside £111,350, Inside £107,855, Employee £122,556
- £975/day: Outside £113,802, Inside £110,389, Employee £125,471
- £1025/day: Outside £118,705, Inside £115,459, Employee £131,301
Related calculators
- Self-employed tax calculator — if you work as a sole trader instead
- Dividend tax calculator — detailed dividend tax calculation
- Employer cost calculator — true cost of hiring you as an employee
Frequently asked questions
How much do I take home at £925/day outside IR35?
Outside IR35 through a limited company, your annual take-home is £108,898 (£9,075/month) on revenue of £203,500.
What is the difference between inside and outside IR35 at £925/day?
Outside IR35 you take home £108,898, inside IR35 you take home £105,320 — a difference of £3,578 per year (£298/month).
Who decides if I'm inside or outside IR35?
Since April 2021, the client (or the agency) makes the IR35 determination for medium and large private sector businesses. Small companies are exempt — the contractor still determines their own status. HMRC provides the CEST tool to help, though it is not legally binding.
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