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Parasol putting up monthly fees from 5th Oct

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    #31
    Originally posted by matey View Post
    I'm going to drop them. Any umbrella's recommended?
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    Last edited by Contractor UK; 29 September 2009, 09:36.

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      #32
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      possibly -

      do you charge extra for insurance?

      do you charge extra for CHAPS?

      cheers
      No - insurances are included and same day payments are included in the weekly fee!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Carrington Accountancy View Post
        Carrington reduced its fees to £12.50 (gross) per week in Jan 09 to help its contractors through the recession
        How very altruistic of you.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Hex View Post
          How very altruistic of you.
          Absolute bargain. £12.50 fee for nothing!

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            #35
            so Mr Carrington...why would anyone choose Parasol at £120 pm and get paid once rather than use you at £12.50 pw and get paid every week?

            There must be a difference...surely!

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              #36
              Switched from Parasol to Ltd a couple of mnths ago, still no P45 from them. Perhaps not suprisingly they're not being very helpful at all now I'm no longer paying them, not replying to email, difficult to get on the phone etc.

              Wish I had left them and gone Ltd from the start of the tax year.

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                #37
                Many people seem to think there's a huge amount of hassle in "going limited". That's really not the case.

                Sure, there are a few things that need to be filed on an annual basis, but as has been discussed above, your accountant would typically do this for you for less than some of these umbrella companies are charging.

                Other than that, you'd need to chase your own debts, which if you regularly work for the same people shouldn't be difficult. You also need to do your own bookkeeping, which with packages like FreeAgent (40% discount through us) is an absolute breeze, even for those who really aren't numbers people.

                Other benefits not typically mentioned are the massive cashflow advantage of paying your taxes far later than you would under PAYE, and also the potential benefits of VAT registration (reclaiming VAT on your costs, or benefitting from the flat rate scheme).

                Can't really understand why people go the umbrella route...even if you are caught well & truly by IR35, but especially if you're not.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by spig View Post
                  Switched from Parasol to Ltd a couple of mnths ago, still no P45 from them. Perhaps not suprisingly they're not being very helpful at all now I'm no longer paying them, not replying to email, difficult to get on the phone etc.

                  Wish I had left them and gone Ltd from the start of the tax year.
                  I did the same and left parasol for quay , and even then they were abit slow in sending the p45 , if you do pay tax at a higher rate you can always get a refund

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                    #39
                    I wholeheartedly agree with Maslin's earlier post. The 'hassle' in operating through a limited company is perceived rather than real particularly when your accountant does all the day to day bookkeeping, VAT returns etc. We have a number of clients that have joined us from umbrella companies and none have commented on there being extra hassle. The tax savings can be very significant and the fees are on a par if not cheaper than umbrellas.

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                    Last edited by Contractor UK; 29 September 2009, 09:37.
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                      #40
                      Limited Company Option Pays More

                      Having recently moved from an Umbrella to my own limited company I have been pleasantly surprised by both the lack of any additional paperwork but more importantly the increase in take home pay.

                      Find a good accountant - he will do everything for you

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