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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostSend me a private message - I am happy to put you through my LTD company and pay you your day rate - corporation tax
It helps me with IR35 so happy to do this if you are
I live in London and have been running my LTD for 2 years
I also have an accountant who can help draft contracts
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Originally posted by troyx77 View PostHi Everyone,
I'm considering to have a contractor role in UK for 6 months only, and then I will come back to my home country. Actually I'm not much interested in higher returns or any kind of accounting magic, my only preference is to be on the safe side, receive my payments in time and have my questions answered with good customer support. That's why I'm looking for a reliable umbrella company. Parasol website seemed very professional, however I prefer to have your opinion.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions,
Troy
It helps me with IR35 so happy to do this if you are
I live in London and have been running my LTD for 2 years
I also have an accountant who can help draft contracts
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Originally posted by Ltdexperience View PostI've had my fingers burnt by Parasol. you will be paying two lots of tax 'NI' and 'PAYE'. You will also pay 'Employer's NI' and 'Employee's NI' in addition to £27 processing fee.
As for paying two lots of NI, you will do exactly the same through a limited company unless you are outside IR35 and take the money as dividends.
What you get with an umbrella is simple tax and admin.
As escapeUK says, they are OK if you are just starting out, don't know if you will be contracting for long or you are IR35 caught and don't want the admin of running your own company.
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I was with Parasol too, they were ok I guess. Though had a few times where they thought I worked for them, like suggesting they would penalise me financially if I typed a figure wrong into their website a second time (by accident).
I much prefer having a Ltd company, an accountant who works for me, and paying none of that NI scam.
Parasol will do to get your feet wet, and see if contracting is for you, but limit it to 6 months to a year is my recommendation.
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Originally posted by Ltdexperience View PostI've had my fingers burnt by Parasol, initially everything was okay, but out of £500 a week, I'm lucky to see £300 if I don't submit 'tax offset expenses' or as they call it Business Expenses. In your payslip you will see 'Commission' and you will be paying two lots of tax 'NI' and 'PAYE'. You will also pay 'Employer's NI' and 'Employee's NI' in addition to £27 processing fee. I have tried everything to lower this 'commission' which can be offset by how much expenses you give them - I've done nothing but fight with the various voices on the phone - my last lot of expenses (around £420) they used up in a fortnight If my expenses were like an MP's this wouldn't be a problem, but in the end I thought I'll get my coat and went Ltd co.
There are legal reasons why we have to call it 'commission' but we do give a full breakdown on the payslip. In a nutshell, its the amount of money left as take home pay once statutory deductions have been made (e.g. NIC).
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Originally posted by troyx77 View PostHi Everyone,
I'm considering to have a contractor role in UK for 6 months only, and then I will come back to my home country. Actually I'm not much interested in higher returns or any kind of accounting magic, my only preference is to be on the safe side, receive my payments in time and have my questions answered with good customer support. That's why I'm looking for a reliable umbrella company. Parasol website seemed very professional, however I prefer to have your opinion.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions,
Troy
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I've had my fingers burnt by Parasol, initially everything was okay, but out of £500 a week, I'm lucky to see £300 if I don't submit 'tax offset expenses' or as they call it Business Expenses. In your payslip you will see 'Commission' and you will be paying two lots of tax 'NI' and 'PAYE'. You will also pay 'Employer's NI' and 'Employee's NI' in addition to £27 processing fee. I have tried everything to lower this 'commission' which can be offset by how much expenses you give them - I've done nothing but fight with the various voices on the phone - my last lot of expenses (around £420) they used up in a fortnight If my expenses were like an MP's this wouldn't be a problem, but in the end I thought I'll get my coat and went Ltd co.
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I don't use an umbrella myself, but I remembered seeing the 2010 CUK awards, as follows:
Best Umbrella Company of 2010
WINNER! Giant group
CUK READERS:
Personal and efficient service, clear communication, ease-of-use online
Consistently professional approach to answering queries and solving issues
Sound understanding of contracting
RUNNER UP: Contractor Umbrella
Always reliable, available and personable
Makes the work and payment process easy to understand
Comprehensive knowledge from support staff
RUNNER UP: Parasol
Excellent service, always paid on time
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I have been with Contractor Umbrella for a number of years now. Customer service is and has always been first class despite a number of account manager changes.
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Originally posted by troyx77 View PostHi Everyone,
I'm considering to have a contractor role in UK for 6 months only, and then I will come back to my home country. Actually I'm not much interested in higher returns or any kind of accounting magic, my only preference is to be on the safe side, receive my payments in time and have my questions answered with good customer support. That's why I'm looking for a reliable umbrella company. Parasol website seemed very professional, however I prefer to have your opinion.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions,
Troy
Obviously I work for Parasol so I can't comment as I'm bias. Here is a link to a good article on what to look out for when you are shopping around for an umbrella and the types of questions to ask.<snip>
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safe umbrella company for a visitor
Hi Everyone,
I'm considering to have a contractor role in UK for 6 months only, and then I will come back to my home country. Actually I'm not much interested in higher returns or any kind of accounting magic, my only preference is to be on the safe side, receive my payments in time and have my questions answered with good customer support. That's why I'm looking for a reliable umbrella company. Parasol website seemed very professional, however I prefer to have your opinion.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions,
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