Another newbie contractor & initially looking at the easy umbrella option. Have done a search but can find any reference to PlanIT Services as a brolly - seem very reasonable rate (£30 per month), and as they have ads on many contractor sites thought I would find more info on them - anyone have any experiences?
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PlanIT brolly?
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Are you sure your contract is inside IR35....if not, is likely to be more beneficial to run it through a limited company.
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Brolly 15 Limited
I really have to disagree with your previous correspondents. I have been a contractor with Brolly 15 Limited for the past two and a half years. They handle all payroll and income tax matters on my behalf. When I first joined them, I was hesitant and a bit sceptical, because I didn't know what to expect. However, I needn't have worried. Their handling of my monthly payroll has always been excellent and faultless. They have consistently forwarded all contractor payments within the agreed 5 day period. They have saved me a small fortune in income tax. And whenever my circumstances have changed and I have wanted to ask them something, their customer services manager has been really efficient and got back to me on the same day. I would have no hesitation in recommending Brolly 15 Limited to anyone. In two words, they are first class.Comment
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Hum,
A poster with one post disagreeing with a poster with 5 posts.
Who to believe?
timLast edited by tim123; 16 September 2005, 14:00.Comment
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They have saved me a small fortune in income tax.
Oh do tell - how much and how. We'd all love to know...Blog? What blog...?
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Isn't this a variation of an old "Not the 9 O'Clock News" sketch ... I'd quite happily sell my house and children just to pay the licence fee etc etc?Originally posted by Alan AbbottI really have to disagree with your previous correspondents. I have been a contractor with Brolly 15 Limited for the past two and a half years. They handle all payroll and income tax matters on my behalf. When I first joined them, I was hesitant and a bit sceptical, because I didn't know what to expect. However, I needn't have worried. Their handling of my monthly payroll has always been excellent and faultless. They have consistently forwarded all contractor payments within the agreed 5 day period. They have saved me a small fortune in income tax. And whenever my circumstances have changed and I have wanted to ask them something, their customer services manager has been really efficient and got back to me on the same day. I would have no hesitation in recommending Brolly 15 Limited to anyone. In two words, they are first class.Comment
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http://www.planitservices.co.uk/umbrella/Originally posted by StevepAnother newbie contractor & initially looking at the easy umbrella option. Have done a search but can find any reference to PlanIT Services as a brolly - seem very reasonable rate (£30 per month), and as they have ads on many contractor sites thought I would find more info on them - anyone have any experiences?
Don't know anything about the brolly but as accountants they are very good (I use them for our company).
Personally, I would always go through a Ltd unless you are looking at shorterm, temp-like work. There's not a great deal of work or expense involved setting up an Ltd so don't use that as an excuse for a brolly.
For IR35 issues talk to Darren http://www.1staccountancy.biz/, Accountax or someone with the appropriate experience in those matters.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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