I think the Theonenonly is talking about having to pay more tax due to working as an employee with a second job. This is because (s)he works through an umbrella company, rather through their own limited.
However as pointed Theoneonly you don't get paid if there is no work at client A, so finding and taking another contract with client B won't make any difference to your tax position for those 2 weeks.
If you do as quite a few contractors do have clients A, B etc concurrently then you need to start looking at setting up a limited.
However as pointed Theoneonly you don't get paid if there is no work at client A, so finding and taking another contract with client B won't make any difference to your tax position for those 2 weeks.
If you do as quite a few contractors do have clients A, B etc concurrently then you need to start looking at setting up a limited.
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