Do limited company - doesn't cost much to set up and maintain if you don't use. Will probably be cheaper than the umbrella option given the take home pay will be higher via the ltd co (if you do it right...).
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worth starting a ltd co.?
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostDo limited company - doesn't cost much to set up and maintain if you don't use. Will probably be cheaper than the umbrella option given the take home pay will be higher via the ltd co (if you do it right...).
It's a one month low paid gig.
Umbrella all the way.Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostI've taken a short poorly paid gig for month to get off the bench. It may go on longer and may not. Is it worth starting up a ltd co with monthly accountancy fees? If I dont get anything else after the months out I will be throwing money at a ltd co which isn't trading. The pimp suggested I go through their 'approved' umbrella but if I do that and then start a ltd co further down the line could that be a flag for HMRC?
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostHave you bothered to read the original post at all??
It's a one month low paid gig.
Umbrella all the way.
I've taken a short poorly paid gig for month to get off the bench. Indicates currently on the bench so not a one off contract...read on...
It may go on longer and may not If it does go on longer then way wait to set up the Ltd co ? If it does not go on for longer, I presume you will re-join the bench and seek the next contract, unless this is a one off for the rest of your working years. Either way Ltd company imho.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostYes thanks
I've taken a short poorly paid gig for month to get off the bench. Indicates currently on the bench so not a one off contract...read on...
It may go on longer and may not If it does go on longer then way wait to set up the Ltd co ? If it does not go on for longer, I presume you will re-join the bench and seek the next contract, unless this is a one off for the rest of your working years. Either way Ltd company imho.
Politely suggest you re-read the post...
But let's let the stats speak for themselves:
Advice to go Umbrella: 5
Advice to go Ltd: 1
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI think you'll find everyone has answered based on the information provided and not on assumptions (highlighted in blue).
But let's let the stats speak for themselves:
Advice to go Umbrella: 5
Advice to go Ltd: 1
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