Hi guys,
Just seeking some advice on my situation. Ive been someone who has been in and out of work for the past year since i graduated from university and im doing some work in the IT sector before i get into the field i really want to (anyway thats useless info)
Ive been researching for the past week the benefits and downsides of using PAYE Umbrella Corporations and Ltd Companies. I was told by my agency that he cannot advice me on suggestions for umbrella corporations due to the company he works for notbeing liable to give out financial information.(seems a bit too cautionary) Anyway my search led me onto this forum where i trawled through some posts to try and find out which Umbrella corporations have good reputation with contractors. So i looked about and sent off for some quotes online and rang the 4 most promising ones that people seeemed to recommend.
What ive been saying for the quotations are as follows:
-£13.50 per hour
-40 Hours a week
-6 Month contract with a possibility of staying on
-Paid Weekly
-Leave for work 7:30-8am
-Get Home 6pm-7pm (depending on traffic)
-Roughly £15 max a week on travel (Public transport
-£6-7 a day most for food (though will be doing packed lunches most of the time)
-Might need to get a laptop for work (nothing special £300-450 budgetted for this)
With the umbrella corporations (omitting names here for fear of being called a spammer :P) i was quoted the following:
1) £347per week with 24 days paid holiday. Rough estimate they gave me with that worked in was £380 per week.
2)£379 per week (they said i could claim £9.37 per day on food, which seemed a bit high)
3)£395 a week (upto £15 per day for food(or was it overall subs, cant remember) if i was out for 10+ hours for work, £5 for under 10 hours and £5 additional if im out the door for work before 7am)
4) I asked them what was the best way of maximising my income from my above information and he suggested a Ltd, company which they could do for me (Theyre an Accountancy company) which meant i could get £420 a week out of my pay.
Now this is where the confusion came in because i wasnt really looking at Ltd. companies due to all i heard about was Umbrella and ltd are personal companies. So i asked them a few questions and these were the in a nutshell responses i got:
Q: So what does this Ltd company entail from their side?
A: They would setup a Ltd company personally for me and they would basically handle all the accountancy and tax for a fixed rate.
Q: Does this include IR35 cover?
A: No it does not because supposedly any company that offer you as part of this package shouldnt be, though he did say i could get IR35 cover from companies that are out there (didnt specify any companies by name)
Q: What about reciepts?
A: They wont need them apart from Transport but they advised i should keep any reciepts that were work related as a precautionary tactic.
So this has left me in a bit of a pickle. I personally want to go for the latter route of the limited company to maximise the amount of money i will be bringing in from my contract work, but i want to make sure that this is all above board and if there are anything else i should ask to find out critical answers which could sway my decision.
I have omitted any company names as ive seen people get labeelled for spam for doing so, though will gladly tell you the companies names in questions if this changes your recommendation due to company reputation.
Sorry if this is quite sporadic but trying to do this before i have to head out.
Thanks in advance for any help given
Just seeking some advice on my situation. Ive been someone who has been in and out of work for the past year since i graduated from university and im doing some work in the IT sector before i get into the field i really want to (anyway thats useless info)
Ive been researching for the past week the benefits and downsides of using PAYE Umbrella Corporations and Ltd Companies. I was told by my agency that he cannot advice me on suggestions for umbrella corporations due to the company he works for notbeing liable to give out financial information.(seems a bit too cautionary) Anyway my search led me onto this forum where i trawled through some posts to try and find out which Umbrella corporations have good reputation with contractors. So i looked about and sent off for some quotes online and rang the 4 most promising ones that people seeemed to recommend.
What ive been saying for the quotations are as follows:
-£13.50 per hour
-40 Hours a week
-6 Month contract with a possibility of staying on
-Paid Weekly
-Leave for work 7:30-8am
-Get Home 6pm-7pm (depending on traffic)
-Roughly £15 max a week on travel (Public transport
-£6-7 a day most for food (though will be doing packed lunches most of the time)
-Might need to get a laptop for work (nothing special £300-450 budgetted for this)
With the umbrella corporations (omitting names here for fear of being called a spammer :P) i was quoted the following:
1) £347per week with 24 days paid holiday. Rough estimate they gave me with that worked in was £380 per week.
2)£379 per week (they said i could claim £9.37 per day on food, which seemed a bit high)
3)£395 a week (upto £15 per day for food(or was it overall subs, cant remember) if i was out for 10+ hours for work, £5 for under 10 hours and £5 additional if im out the door for work before 7am)
4) I asked them what was the best way of maximising my income from my above information and he suggested a Ltd, company which they could do for me (Theyre an Accountancy company) which meant i could get £420 a week out of my pay.
Now this is where the confusion came in because i wasnt really looking at Ltd. companies due to all i heard about was Umbrella and ltd are personal companies. So i asked them a few questions and these were the in a nutshell responses i got:
Q: So what does this Ltd company entail from their side?
A: They would setup a Ltd company personally for me and they would basically handle all the accountancy and tax for a fixed rate.
Q: Does this include IR35 cover?
A: No it does not because supposedly any company that offer you as part of this package shouldnt be, though he did say i could get IR35 cover from companies that are out there (didnt specify any companies by name)
Q: What about reciepts?
A: They wont need them apart from Transport but they advised i should keep any reciepts that were work related as a precautionary tactic.
So this has left me in a bit of a pickle. I personally want to go for the latter route of the limited company to maximise the amount of money i will be bringing in from my contract work, but i want to make sure that this is all above board and if there are anything else i should ask to find out critical answers which could sway my decision.
I have omitted any company names as ive seen people get labeelled for spam for doing so, though will gladly tell you the companies names in questions if this changes your recommendation due to company reputation.
Sorry if this is quite sporadic but trying to do this before i have to head out.
Thanks in advance for any help given


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