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Previously on "Umbrella vs Ltd Company"

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Oh dear, another misguided person going the brolly route.

    Will they ever learn?

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  • biondani
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    No agency involved, I am working direct for the client. I used an umbrella to make things easier for my first contract. I will see how things go and probably change around the time of the 6 month review.

    Ian

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    WHS.
    +1. No point fannying around lining their pockets, they're only parasites on your back if you're outside of IR35.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
    If its 12months I'd say set up a ltd co. It'll be worth your while.
    WHS.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by biondani View Post
    I'm starting a new contract next week (12 month contract) and have set it up through an umbrella. I will eventually want to move to a Ltd Company but want to know if it would be best to wait until the 12 months is up and move when I change contract or if I should take the plunge during the first 12 months.

    What are people's opinions on this? BTW no way would I touch any offshore methods of payments, very close until I read up on BN66 though. Why are these unscrupulous companies so convincing on the phone until challenged

    Ian
    For a 12 month job I;d have gone ltd from the start. The agency wont care if you want to change as long as you are still earning them money ( unless they have a deal with brolly anyway ), you will need to check your contract with the brolly to see what the termination clauses are like.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Torran View Post
    Just wait it's only 12 months. Nigh on impossible to make the switch mid contract anyway.
    Not necessarily true. If there is a termination clause, tell the agency that you wish to terminate the contract and set a new one up in order to do business via a Ltd company. Some agencies will do it, some won't. (Ok, termination clause may not be the right way of doing it, but I'm sure there is a way).

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    If its 12months I'd say set up a ltd co. It'll be worth your while.

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  • biondani
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    Originally posted by Torran View Post
    Just wait it's only 12 months. Nigh on impossible to make the switch mid contract anyway.
    That was my understanding but glad someone else has confirmed this. I will wait the 12 months.

    Thanks
    Ian

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  • Torran
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    Just wait it's only 12 months. Nigh on impossible to make the switch mid contract anyway.

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  • biondani
    started a topic Umbrella vs Ltd Company

    Umbrella vs Ltd Company

    I'm starting a new contract next week (12 month contract) and have set it up through an umbrella. I will eventually want to move to a Ltd Company but want to know if it would be best to wait until the 12 months is up and move when I change contract or if I should take the plunge during the first 12 months.

    What are people's opinions on this? BTW no way would I touch any offshore methods of payments, very close until I read up on BN66 though. Why are these unscrupulous companies so convincing on the phone until challenged

    Ian
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