And now further from them not paying my holiday fund at the end of that contract I get this in reply when i chased.....
"I have authorised your holiday fund of £X to be released for payment tomorrow. This will hit your account on Monday. A P45 will follow. "
Words fail me, I am still contracting through them why the hell do i need a P45?????????
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To top it all now they have finally paid me the final amount from my previous contract and the holiday fund I have accrued has magically disapeared!!!!!!
To say steam is coming out of my ears is an understatement.!!!!!
To-Do List......
1. Set up Ltd Co
2. Kick brolly co into touch
3. Let the wife do the paperwork
Someday/Maybe......
Get rich and live happly ever after......
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Originally posted by pleomax View PostThis was the brollys system, and what also anoyed me was when i chased my "Account Handler" at brolly they told me to go chase the agency myslef. Oh how silly of me I have a dog and growl at the postman myslef!
The brolly was good as I was new to contracting and now on my second contract and a little wiser and found more information (This site for one), I feel taht i am being less then efficient in what i am doing.
Does anyone on this site use their spouse as a day to day administrator and be ina postion to recommend an accountant that is contractor friendly and offers reduced rates for reduced work?
Thanks
Pleo
P.S Any one want to quess which brolly i am with?
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostEdit: Actually, maybe I'm being a little rash - was this a client or agency's system that you had to enter your hours in? If so, I suppose it could be difficult for them out of all the people on their books to know that you DID work that week.
Would be interesting either way.
The brolly was good as I was new to contracting and now on my second contract and a little wiser and found more information (This site for one), I feel taht i am being less then efficient in what i am doing.
Does anyone on this site use their spouse as a day to day administrator and be ina postion to recommend an accountant that is contractor friendly and offers reduced rates for reduced work?
Thanks
Pleo
P.S Any one want to quess which brolly i am with?
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Originally posted by pleomax View Post1. Do you need to use and accountant on a by Monthly basis?
2. Could your spouse do your day to day books and just pay for them to be
ratified at year end? (Tax savings there?)
3. Registered business address? What if your mortgage paperwork states taht
you cant? (Did i read some where that you could claim a portion of house
hold expenses for business use?)
2. You don't legally need an accountant. It's a good idea to have one, and you should get one that's knowledgeable about contracting and who charges you less if you keep your own books.
3. Ask your mortgage provider. Running a business, with people coming and going to your home is one thing, having a registered office and doing some of your accounting from, or remote working is entirely another.
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Originally posted by pleomax View Post...
I would have expected them to be all over them like a rash as i am sure the brolly wants it money?...
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...The point I was trying to make.
If my company I could have one person who has only one task of getting the money in on time and dealing with stupid issues.
Trouble is my contracts all seem to fall inside IR35...Bummer!
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Probably but with a couple of hundred or thousand other contractors on the books you could be bottom of the food chain.....
Edit: Actually, maybe I'm being a little rash - was this a client or agency's system that you had to enter your hours in? If so, I suppose it could be difficult for them out of all the people on their books to know that you DID work that week.
Would be interesting either way.Last edited by Beefy198; 21 October 2008, 21:32.
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I had to chase them where a payment was and after two days they come back and said my timesheet had not been received by the agency. This was 16 days after i had entered the info on their web portal.
I would have expected them to be all over them like a rash as i am sure the brolly wants it money?
Pleomax
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Out of interest what are your issues with them? Then maybe we can play the fun game "guess the brolly"
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Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post1.) 2.) Theoretically thats OK but does your spouse have other income? Would he/she be better as a shareholder? Again, an accountant can help you out.
Would Hector get upset by this? I am inside IR35 it seems by the way.
Pleomax.
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Originally posted by pleomax View PostI am going to go the Ltd co route but i have a couple of questions that i hope the experts can help with please?
1. Do you need to use and accountant on a by Monthly basis?
2. Could your spouse do your day to day books and just pay for them to be
ratified at year end? (Tax savings there?)
3. Registered business address? What if your mortgage paperwork states taht
you cant? (Did i read some where that you could claim a portion of house
hold expenses for business use?)
2. Yes, perfectly reasonable
3. If the mortgage paperwork is explicit then don't risk it as your registered address, you can always ask a friend or family member or your accountant to use their address. You can of course use a different mailing address and there's nothing that states that your office has to be at the registered business address, if that happens to be your home then you can charge some expenses to your business. Expenses amount you should ask an accountant as they know what's typically acceptable.
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1.) No you don't need to use an accountant on a monthly basis - although the fact that you need to ask the question may suggest you consider it. Remember that if you use an accountant to set up the company then yuo should be in an optimised tax position and saving money from the get-go and therefore it really is worth it.
2.) Theoretically thats OK but does your spouse have other income? Would he/she be better as a shareholder? Again, an accountant can help you out.
3.) Its not normally a problem to use your home as a business address but again an accountant can help. You can normally register your company at their address. And yes, if you are working from home then you claim a portion of your household expenses as business expense. What proportion is dependent on a number of factors: number of rooms in house, extent to which home is used for business etc.
HTH
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Moving from Umbrella to Ltd Co
Hi I have been using an umbrella co for the past 4 months (two different interim contracts).
I am less than happy with how they are doing things(or not as in this case).
I am going to go the Ltd co route but i have a couple of questions that i hope the experts can help with please?
1. Do you need to use and accountant on a by Monthly basis?
2. Could your spouse do your day to day books and just pay for them to be
ratified at year end? (Tax savings there?)
3. Registered business address? What if your mortgage paperwork states taht
you cant? (Did i read some where that you could claim a portion of house
hold expenses for business use?)
It is late and i am sorry if the spelling needs tweaking!
Regards
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