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    Limited company preferred list

    "When it rains, it pours." I went from no calls in the last two weeks to non-stop interviews. Finally I have been offered a short-term contract!

    The client will only pay limited rates to a preferred list of limited/umbrella companies. My existing provider is not on the list. They will also pay PAYE.

    What is my best strategy here?

    I am looking at companies as the likes of Parasol. I want to get the "tax" benefits of using an umbrella however don't want to get stuck if I only use a particular supplier for 3 months, then go back to my old one?

    They quoted a hourly rate in the interview but have come back with an offer for a daily rate. I feel a daily rate would be more financially beneficial. Any advice?

    #2
    Are you sure? I can see the point about a preferred list for Umbrellas but for limited companies? I doubt it. How can you be on the preferred ltd co list if ou haven't even set a company up.

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      #3
      Preferred ltd company list Where is it? I'll have to make sure mine is on there!
      Blood in your poo

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        #4
        if you suspect there may be a culture of overtime or bums-on-seats (and you want to take advantage of it rather than going home on the dot / working for free) then push for hourly

        otherwise, it's neither here nor there, as long as the daily rate offered is 7.5x the hourly rate offered, IMO.

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          #5
          call them back and tell them you have incorporated your own Ltd Co, but that this company has a PSL for agencies, and you'll need 15 proofs of identity from the agency, as well as confirmation from the director that all the agents you deal with are permitted to work in the UK.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dmuk View Post
            ...I want to get the "tax" benefits of using an umbrella ...
            What are they then?
            Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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              #7
              Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
              What are they then?
              The magic dispensation trick

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                #8
                Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                What are they then?
                Schedule E expenses which need to be backed up with receipts in the event of an HMRC investigation.

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                  #9
                  I am using the terms "umbrella" and "limited company" interchangeably. I don't have a limited company, but do operate through an umbrella where I was retaining approx 80% of my gross earnings. I don't claim any expenses etc...

                  Yes, there is most likely some risk attached and I am sure it has been discussed to death in these forums. However the issue I have is that my new agency won't pay into this account.

                  Ideally I would like to stay using an umbrella or similar where I can receive a similar benefit.

                  Here are some names from the list. There are a lot more, but is any currently using any of the below?

                  Actionmargin Ltd
                  Auroria Consultancy Ltd
                  CG Construction Services Ltd
                  Crest Plus Exchange Ltd
                  Gabem Management Ltd
                  Giant Services Ltd
                  Hyperlink Services Ltd
                  J.S.A Services Ltd
                  NWM Solutions Ltd
                  Parasol Ltd
                  Sterling CIS Ltd
                  Sterling Solutions Umbrella Ltd
                  The Guild of Construction Workers Ltd

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                    #10
                    If yu hadn't used the terms "limited" and "umbrella" interchangeably you might have got a proper answer by now.

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