Originally posted by TheFaQQer
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New to contracting - Been given a preferred supplier list... help me choose?
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Originally posted by quackhandle View Post"Nice on the phone add four stone."
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostOh ok - that keeps everything nice and simple thenComment
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostHello - I am new to contracting and planning to use an umbrella firm for my first contract (may change later to ltd but for now will go umbrella) . This is for a govt department and they have given me a list of agencies with whom I have to pick one to register.
I wanted to ask a) from the quite long list below... which would folk recommend?
b) So I'm looking at a chain of (govt dept->capita->agency-> umbrella co -> me) - do any of the below do umbrella services so I can cut one out of the chain?
c)Do folk think I'm going about this the right way? I'm new and clueless
Is this the list give by the govt deptt.? If yes then what is capita doing in the middle? Is capita not a preferred supplier to the govt? Capita take on contractors AFAIK. I think you should be going this way:
govt ->Capita -> Your own company -> You as the director of the company
The above involves setting up your own company which any accountant could help you with in a couple of days. The accountant will have an intro pack with full details - pretty simple really once you understand what is involved. You invoice capita and capita pays your company. You draw salary and dividends from your company.
If you don't want your own company and an umbrella instead, then:
govt ->Capita -> An umbrella -> you
In this case, the umbrella sorts out everything for you and pays you at the end of the month. You simply send your timesheet to the umbrella. The first option usually works out to be more cost effective.
You can find loads of umbrellas and accountants in this forum. Look in the accounting/legal section.Comment
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostHaha - noticed ContractorUmbrella didn't appear on the list - are you guys not in this direct? I would prefer not to go me->umbrella->agent->capita->clientComment
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Originally posted by texto View PostIs this the list give by the govt deptt.? If yes then what is capita doing in the middle? Is capita not a preferred supplier to the govt? Capita take on contractors AFAIK. I think you should be going this way:
govt ->Capita -> Your own company -> You as the director of the company
The above involves setting up your own company which any accountant could help you with in a couple of days. The accountant will have an intro pack with full details - pretty simple really once you understand what is involved. You invoice capita and capita pays your company. You draw salary and dividends from your company.
If you don't want your own company and an umbrella instead, then:
govt ->Capita -> An umbrella -> you
In this case, the umbrella sorts out everything for you and pays you at the end of the month. You simply send your timesheet to the umbrella. The first option usually works out to be more cost effective.
You can find loads of umbrellas and accountants in this forum. Look in the accounting/legal section.
Govt -> Crapita government contractor management -> crapita recruitment (-> umbrella) -> you.
And I would imagine having an separate agency between you and crapita would make sense especially with those contracts...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's a list of agents, so it's hardly surprising that ContractorUmbrella aren't in the list.
But what would also make sense was if specialist Umbrellas were included in the shiny new CL1 govt contracts to maximise folk paying PAYE. But then again I've been in the public sector for a few years now and should know betterComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postno because it would be
Govt -> Crapita government contractor management -> crapita recruitment (-> umbrella) -> you.
And I would imagine having an separate agency between you and crapita would make sense especially with those contracts...Comment
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostHaha - noticed ContractorUmbrella didn't appear on the list - are you guys not in this direct? I would prefer not to go me->umbrella->agent->capita->clientComment
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostWhen you say...."having an separate agency between you and crapita would make sense especially with those contracts" - do you mean because of the IR35 unfriendlyness or another reason?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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