Hi
I am a consultant/contractor (tech. executive), and have always run it through my own limited company, sometimes using agencies as intermediaries, sometimes not. So I know nothing about umbrella companies and other service agencies.
In the contract I am in one of the contractors I manage (hired before I was on board) just came to me saying that since April his real income has dropped by 20-25% and he needs an adjustment asap.
To me this means that the employer is still paying the same amount, but the cut that the agency, umbrella company and the government are taking has increased.
* it could be temporary (or permanent) PAYE adjustments?
* it could be the umbrella company covering their risks and increasing their cut on the sly
* it could be the agency increasing their cut on the sly
Obviously without sitting with the contractor and looking at what he receives on his end (something we're technically not supposed to do but is that legally enforcable?), it is hard to advise him, but I suspect it is the umbrella company and they should be kicked/dumped.
But frankly my gut feeling is that it is not us, the employer, who should be footing that bill (especially since it seems that this company has never negociated with the recruiters and is paying totally silly percentages). I don't want to lose the contractor and I dont want him to suffer but I don't want the employer here to be taken for a ride.
Mostly I wanted to know
a) if others have experienced the same thing
b) what they did about it
c) am i toeing a thin line if I sit with him and review his payslip documents to help figure out if it is temporary or permanent, and if it is increased tax or the umbrella paying him less?
Thanks
PS: the agency and the umbrella company involved have so far been a lot less than impressive - including lying to us and making excuses etc. I suspect it is not ok to name-and-shame in this forum so I will abstain.
I am a consultant/contractor (tech. executive), and have always run it through my own limited company, sometimes using agencies as intermediaries, sometimes not. So I know nothing about umbrella companies and other service agencies.
In the contract I am in one of the contractors I manage (hired before I was on board) just came to me saying that since April his real income has dropped by 20-25% and he needs an adjustment asap.
To me this means that the employer is still paying the same amount, but the cut that the agency, umbrella company and the government are taking has increased.
* it could be temporary (or permanent) PAYE adjustments?
* it could be the umbrella company covering their risks and increasing their cut on the sly
* it could be the agency increasing their cut on the sly
Obviously without sitting with the contractor and looking at what he receives on his end (something we're technically not supposed to do but is that legally enforcable?), it is hard to advise him, but I suspect it is the umbrella company and they should be kicked/dumped.
But frankly my gut feeling is that it is not us, the employer, who should be footing that bill (especially since it seems that this company has never negociated with the recruiters and is paying totally silly percentages). I don't want to lose the contractor and I dont want him to suffer but I don't want the employer here to be taken for a ride.
Mostly I wanted to know
a) if others have experienced the same thing
b) what they did about it
c) am i toeing a thin line if I sit with him and review his payslip documents to help figure out if it is temporary or permanent, and if it is increased tax or the umbrella paying him less?
Thanks
PS: the agency and the umbrella company involved have so far been a lot less than impressive - including lying to us and making excuses etc. I suspect it is not ok to name-and-shame in this forum so I will abstain.
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