Originally posted by mictech
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If your looking at brollies now. I can say the new tax rule mean my brollie will not allow the home to work expenses. Even at about £3-5000 of mileage claims over the year and I haven't done many long journeys this year.
The tax you save on the £3-5000 you would pay yourself via milage instead of having to pay as PAYE, you will have the money to pay the acountacy bill for the limited company.
Unless my brollie can find a ligit way around the new rule, as I have said I will be moving back to a limited set-up. Even if all my cotracts are caught by IR35 and I pay myself PAYE.
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very few brollies do charge a set up fee
try the PCG (QU) brolly if you want to be safe an secure!
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Originally posted by mictechA contractor friend of mine had similar issues, by the time the umbrella charged him a large fee, an up front set-up fee, holidays and sick. He was luck to 50% of his gross.
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A contractor friend of mine had similar issues, by the time the umbrella charged him a large fee, an up front set-up fee, holidays and sick. He was luck to 50% of his gross.
We compared some other brollies and managed service companies (most do not keep your money in funds at all) and ditching his current brollie he started making money straight away.
If you haven't completed there tie in period up will loose you set-up deposit if paid and holiday funds.
The stuff coming out of my brollie mean you will need a limit company in future if you still want to claim expense after april. I will be switching in april.
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Originally posted by nickmcHi I am new to the forum and have just come out of my first contract. The umbrella company I was with took a certain amount of money from my account as "holiday" or "sick" money which I could claim if I was not at work. My contract was only for 4 months and I still have holiday money left with my umbrella company. The question is can I get it all back by closing my account without getting stung by a fee of some kind?
Thanks!
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I cant see why they wont pay it tou you as salary. But check your contract.
BTW have you asked them for it?
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Closing an account with a umbrella company and collecting all holiday funds
Hi I am new to the forum and have just come out of my first contract. The umbrella company I was with took a certain amount of money from my account as "holiday" or "sick" money which I could claim if I was not at work. My contract was only for 4 months and I still have holiday money left with my umbrella company. The question is can I get it all back by closing my account without getting stung by a fee of some kind?
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