I was referred here from another forum, as I find myself in
an unusual(ish) situation. About a week ago what
I knew about contracting would have fitted neatly
on the back of a stamp, now it might fill half a postcard,
so apologies in advance for the numpty questions I will
be asking.
I am currently out of work (though not on benefits), having been laid
off from my permie job back inthe spring.
An old contact in the US got in touch, they have start-up company
of 6-7 people across the US and wondered if I would like to join.
Ther was no requirement to relocate (phew), so I would be working from home
in the UK, but for a US employer. They have no UK office.
A similar situation had arisen with some of my fellow collagues, and
they had resolved by going under contract (cheaper for both sides), but
did not use any umbrella company.
I suggested to the start-up folks that could be the best solution for me,
as they would avoid the vagaries of UK employment/tax law, with which
they seem to agree, and asked me to give them my rates.
Having researched IR35 and other issues, I prefer to use an umbrella
company, as my 'accidental' contractor status may not last that long.
I'll probably have to suffer IR35 for the short term, and used a suitable
figure based on my last salary as suggested by a rate calculator.
So far so good - the US folks are happy to interact with an umbrella
company, however there is the added complication of invoicing in UK
pounds, but the payee using US$.
So my questions are:
i) anybody have a similar experience, and can recommend an umbrella
company that could handle this kind of arrangement?
ii) will it bother the umbrella company that the contract 'came to me' directly,
and there is no agency involved? i.e. that they will be collecting money directly
from the US employer.
iii) will I be charged a premium for the US/UK currency conversion?
iv) can I rely on them to use 'today's' conversion rate?
v) are there any other possible complicating factors or gothca's
that my fretting has missed?
Any info would be gratefully received, with the exception of more brolly
photos.
Thanks in advance
ABB
an unusual(ish) situation. About a week ago what
I knew about contracting would have fitted neatly
on the back of a stamp, now it might fill half a postcard,
so apologies in advance for the numpty questions I will
be asking.
I am currently out of work (though not on benefits), having been laid
off from my permie job back inthe spring.
An old contact in the US got in touch, they have start-up company
of 6-7 people across the US and wondered if I would like to join.
Ther was no requirement to relocate (phew), so I would be working from home
in the UK, but for a US employer. They have no UK office.
A similar situation had arisen with some of my fellow collagues, and
they had resolved by going under contract (cheaper for both sides), but
did not use any umbrella company.
I suggested to the start-up folks that could be the best solution for me,
as they would avoid the vagaries of UK employment/tax law, with which
they seem to agree, and asked me to give them my rates.
Having researched IR35 and other issues, I prefer to use an umbrella
company, as my 'accidental' contractor status may not last that long.
I'll probably have to suffer IR35 for the short term, and used a suitable
figure based on my last salary as suggested by a rate calculator.
So far so good - the US folks are happy to interact with an umbrella
company, however there is the added complication of invoicing in UK
pounds, but the payee using US$.
So my questions are:
i) anybody have a similar experience, and can recommend an umbrella
company that could handle this kind of arrangement?
ii) will it bother the umbrella company that the contract 'came to me' directly,
and there is no agency involved? i.e. that they will be collecting money directly
from the US employer.
iii) will I be charged a premium for the US/UK currency conversion?
iv) can I rely on them to use 'today's' conversion rate?
v) are there any other possible complicating factors or gothca's
that my fretting has missed?
Any info would be gratefully received, with the exception of more brolly
photos.

Thanks in advance
ABB

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