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Can I not do without umbrella / ltd / paye?

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    Can I not do without umbrella / ltd / paye?

    Hello all,

    Might be very ignorant of me to ask, but why all the fuss about setting up my own "company" if i am contracting.
    BAck in my country (germany) as long as you pay your taxes you can do what you want.
    Why is it not possible to just bill my employer directly, get all the money and then do a tax return at the end of the 3 months / year?

    I am about to start a contracting job and am looking into umbrellas, which seems fine for my needs, but I am still curious to why I need them at all.

    Any facts or thoughts will be much apprecitated.

    Ramo

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    If you're working at a client on an Agency placement they can't deal with you as a Self Employed Sole Trader due to regulations, as a result you're required to either have a Limited company or work via an Umbrella arrangement.

    If you're contracting direct to a client then you can do without a Ltd or Umbrella, but the client may well not contract you on that basis as there's a risk that if you don't pay your tax and NI HMRC will pursue Client Co for the cash.

    Unfortunately this is all a result of past actions of contractors not paying their tax and NI liabilities so regulations were put in place.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ramotswa View Post
      Hello all,

      Might be very ignorant of me to ask, but why all the fuss about setting up my own "company" if i am contracting.
      BAck in my country (germany) as long as you pay your taxes you can do what you want.
      Why is it not possible to just bill my employer directly, get all the money and then do a tax return at the end of the 3 months / year?

      I am about to start a contracting job and am looking into umbrellas, which seems fine for my needs, but I am still curious to why I need them at all.

      Any facts or thoughts will be much apprecitated.

      Ramo
      The UK system is different to that in Germany. That's why.
      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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        #4
        Originally posted by ramotswa View Post
        Hello all,

        Might be very ignorant of me to ask, but why all the fuss about setting up my own "company" if i am contracting.
        BAck in my country (germany) as long as you pay your taxes you can do what you want.
        Why is it not possible to just bill my employer directly, get all the money and then do a tax return at the end of the 3 months / year?
        Because unlike Teutons we don't obey official rules just because they are rules and people have a habit of not doing the "so long as I pay my taxes" bit.

        tim

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          #5
          you can just be self employed and sort your tax at the end of the year, even when your with an agency.

          I do it through an offshore invoicing company, it saves all the messing around weekly, you just do a tax return once a year. I get much more than i could with any umbrella.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dave20 View Post
            you can I do it through an offshore invoicing company, it saves all the messing around weekly, you just do a tax return once a year. I get much more than i could with any umbrella.
            I take it you are aware of all the activity HMRC are involved in in this area? If not, can I suggest a search of this site?

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              #7
              Originally posted by ramotswa View Post
              Hello all,

              Might be very ignorant of me to ask, but why all the fuss about setting up my own "company" if i am contracting.
              BAck in my country (germany) as long as you pay your taxes you can do what you want.
              Why is it not possible to just bill my employer directly, get all the money and then do a tax return at the end of the 3 months / year?

              I am about to start a contracting job and am looking into umbrellas, which seems fine for my needs, but I am still curious to why I need them at all.

              Any facts or thoughts will be much apprecitated.

              Ramo
              It is not impossible, but you are very likely to find:
              1. If you are going through an agency, they will simply not deal with you that way, for the reason given by TykeMerc.
              2. If you are going direct to the client, they will simply not deal with you that way, for the reason given by TykeMerc.
              3. The tax authority is likely to refuse to accept that you are self-employed, and instead declare that you are employed by the client. The client is in this case required to pay your tax directly to the government. So if they have not, they are already breaking the law.
              Therefore the client will not even take that (very high) risk, and will not deal with you directly.

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                #8
                Thank you all for your mostly helpful remarks. Umbrella it is...

                Ramo

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dave20 View Post
                  you can just be self employed and sort your tax at the end of the year, even when your with an agency.

                  I do it through an offshore invoicing company, it saves all the messing around weekly, you just do a tax return once a year. I get much more than i could with any umbrella.
                  Run away, run away!!!

                  As fast as you can......

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ramotswa View Post
                    Thank you all for your mostly helpful remarks. Umbrella it is...

                    Ramo
                    Perhaps to start you off, but longer term you need to be looking at your own limited company.

                    Take the general advice and stay well clear of the various overseas offerings.

                    If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
                    "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero

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