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    Hi, just joined the forum. I'm going to start a short contract in Jan 2015. Maybe carry on contracting after if opportunity allows. How quickly am I able to set up a limited company(100% selfemployed no other shareholders). Or would it be easier go under an umbrella? looking for a reasonable fixed fee with the basic cover, such as insurance and etc..
    thanks for reading this post

    #2
    still no reply? good morning?




    Originally posted by newcontractor2014 View Post
    Hi, just joined the forum. I'm going to start a short contract in Jan 2015. Maybe carry on contracting after if opportunity allows. How quickly am I able to set up a limited company(100% selfemployed no other shareholders). Or would it be easier go under an umbrella? looking for a reasonable fixed fee with the basic cover, such as insurance and etc..
    thanks for reading this post

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      #3
      Self employed?

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        #4
        Read the stickies.
        http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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          #5
          payroll

          Dear all, thanks for the reply. please provide a link with step-by-step instructions for setting up payroll as well as a new limited company? yes will be self employed in the new year with a short contract of 3 months to start with. Not sure how much time I will have for the paperwork though. 5% saving comparing to umbrella will be a significant amount if contracting for over 6 months or more?

          Originally posted by zeitghost
          Well, Specifically In General, exactly how long is this "short" contract?

          And as above, read the stickies ->

          And if you don't want anyone to ask you about bleeding the radiators or gladiator films, try posting in the professional forums.

          But do some research or they'll eat you alive.



          Now where did I put those fava beans?

          I'm sure there's a bottle of chianti around here somewhere.

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            #6
            Your accountant will be able to do this for you.
            "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
            - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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              #7
              Have a look at http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...composite.html - it may be an old thread, but things haven't really changed. And if you go Limited, it's best to get an accountant who specialises in contractors to relieve you of the burden of things like payroll, tax, etc. SJD, InTouch, Nixon Williams, and others are all popular. Try Directory of Contractor Accountants - accountancy services providers for IT contractors :: Contractor UK

              And Check out the various guides over there --> on the right under "CUK Navigation", from First Timers onwards. They'll answer most or all of your questions without distracting you with stuff about gladiators or bleeding the radiators, as zeitghost mentioned above

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                #8
                And don't expect, if you're contracting for 3 months, just to pay an accountant 3 months' fees. Factor in at least 6 months'. Possibly more. An accountant's monthly fee is generally an annual fee divided by 12 but there may be some waggle room with some.

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                  Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
                  And don't expect, if you're contracting for 3 months, just to pay an accountant 3 months' fees. Factor in at least 6 months'. Possibly more. An accountant's monthly fee is generally an annual fee divided by 12 but there may be some waggle room with some.
                  Waggle is done in General around here, wiggle is what you do with accountants fees. HTH.

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                    #10
                    I contracted for just over a year under an umbrella and then decided to set up a limited company when I changed contracts as the new agency didn't work with the old umbrella. So I thought "stuff it, I'm not changing umbrella companies every few months, plus I didn't have any downtime as I got the new contract straight away" and went limited.

                    Setting up the company was a breeze, my accountant did everything promptly, the only hiccup was setting up the business bank account. The first bank I tried turned me down, the second accepted me but it was still 11 weeks from starting the contract to being able to pay myself something (that includes getting internet banking set up which took another fortnight on top of opening the account).

                    If it's short-term I recommend going umbrella to start with, at least while you find your feet, and then think about going limited once you know contracting's right for you.
                    • The meaning of life is to give life meaning
                    • Worrying about tomorrow spoils today

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