Can somebody please point me to where it says you can use an umbrella post April 20 if your employment status determination says you are an 'employee'. From what I can gather if the end client says you are caught then they have to deduct tax and NI so why would you use an umbrella ? Do the large organisations that are saying no more Ltds intend running an employment status determination that says you are NOT an employee and then forcing you to use an umbrella to receive your gross payment? Sorry, probably me being thick, I have looked at a lot of posts and done a lot of googling.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostCan somebody please point me to where it says you can use an umbrella post April 20 if your employment status determination says you are an 'employee'. From what I can gather if the end client says you are caught then they have to deduct tax and NI so why would you use an umbrella ? Do the large organisations that are saying no more Ltds intend running an employment status determination that says you are NOT an employee and then forcing you to use an umbrella to receive your gross payment? Sorry, probably me being thick, I have looked at a lot of posts and done a lot of googling."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBecause the agent will shove a PSL under your nose and say "Here you are - pick one of these five/six etc"
The use of an umbrella with salary sacrifice is a lot better option than being treated as a PAYE employee for many of us. I can't see end clients wanting to get involved with salary sacrifice.Last edited by rootsnall; 21 January 2020, 09:59.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostCan somebody please point me to where it says you can use an umbrella post April 20 if your employment status determination says you are an 'employee'. From what I can gather if the end client says you are caught then they have to deduct tax and NI so why would you use an umbrella ? Do the large organisations that are saying no more Ltds intend running an employment status determination that says you are NOT an employee and then forcing you to use an umbrella to receive your gross payment? Sorry, probably me being thick, I have looked at a lot of posts and done a lot of googling.If you don't have anything nice to say, say it sarcasticallyComment
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Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View PostIf they say they aren't engaging ltd's then IR35 doesn't apply & they don't need to make a determination so you either go on their payroll or through an umbrella.
( this would be an ideal way for a client I have worked for previously to take me on post April, so if I can point them in the right direction …. )Comment
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This is all we have atm. April 2020 changes to off-payroll working for clients - GOV.UK
It doesn't go into policy determination - clients bypass it when they say that they simply will not use PSCs going forward."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis is all we have atm. April 2020 changes to off-payroll working for clients - GOV.UK
It doesn't go into policy determination - clients bypass it when they say that they simply will not use PSCs going forward.Comment
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