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    Looking for an intermediary

    I'm looking for a Ltd. Co. who will sit between me (as a sole trader) and an agent. Presumably lots of you have Ltds and are used to dealing with agents so would be well placed to do this.

    It won't be a large gig and it won't be PAYE - I will be your subcontractor (or end-contractor) - but it will get you a few pennies and might help as an IBOYOA flag (might - we all know there are no guarantees).

    Is anyone interested in this?

    Before you ask, yes I could set up a company and do this myself but that's another set of accounts, a new bank account, a whole raft of paperwork and at least some expense which is unlikely to be worth it for the sums involved. With a company that is already set up and ready to go, it should hopefully be plain sailing.

    #2
    Good luck with that

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      #3
      Is the issue that the agency won't deal directly with a sole trader? If so, the obvious thought is to use an umbrella company.

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        #4
        In practical terms, the intermediary required is an Umbrella Company.

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          #5
          Wouldn't an umbrella only offer PAYE, though? How does that work for fixed-price deliverables?

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            #6
            Originally posted by hobnob View Post
            Is the issue that the agency won't deal directly with a sole trader? If so, the obvious thought is to use an umbrella company.
            Yes, the issue is that the agent won't engage a sole trader.

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              #7
              Originally posted by openstrike View Post

              Yes, the issue is that the agent won't engage a sole trader.
              For the same reason that anyone here with a Ltd company would be nuts to engage a sole trader for the amount of money they're getting from it...

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                #8
                Also, you probably don't want to deal with the sort of person that would agree to this as they are likely clueless.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by openstrike View Post
                  Wouldn't an umbrella only offer PAYE, though? How does that work for fixed-price deliverables?
                  Yes, that would be PAYE. To make this work, set the hourly rate so that rate * hours = price

                  I suggest that the chances of quickly finding and negotiating with a LtdCo proprietor are not high.

                  To pursue this opportunity without delay, I think the options are
                  (a) set up a LtdCo
                  (b) engage via a umbrella company

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                    #10
                    Don't understand the point of this post. Go with an umbrella company if you don't want to create a limited company. Not rocket science.

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