Usually around £12-15 per hour
The threshold at which a ltd company makes sense (vs PAYE) from a tax perspective is around £12-15 per hour. You have been contracting for a long time - so normally the only other thing I would add is ensure you will be contracting for a minimum of 3-6 months to make the whole set-up worthwhile.
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Actually... i just remembered.... i asked for a P45 another time (when i was leaving my accountant).
The time when i claimed, i told the Job Centre that i had been laid off (yes - by my own ltd co). Due to lack of work.
My ltd co started a contract 1 month later, at which time i told Job Centre that i had found work.
I had around £240 paid to me that month (woo hoo) and council tax benefit (a saving of about £4/mth) (big wooo hooo)
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Originally posted by PinkPoshRat View Postwell no. It's what to do if I have a ltd and need to sign on, do I have to close my ltd or what?!
I did it once, but didn't bother after that because it was too much of a PITA filling in job seekers allowance forms, going for job centre interviews (and pretending i was looking for another job).
I got funny looks when i showed them my bank statements, payslips and divi vouchers
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If your rates are that low and you are expecting time off, maybe a permie role would make more sense for you?
Otherwise, sticking with a brolly probably will be better than having a ltd in your situation.
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well no. It's what to do if I have a ltd and need to sign on, do I have to close my ltd or what?!
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I've been contracting via an umbrella for a while. My worry over going ltd is that I sometimes have a few months gap between contracts, so can't figure out how I would ever manage to pay myself. With a ltd, everyone keeps asking what my expected turnover will be, and I don't have any means of answering that question as it totally depends on the market!!
I also have to take the very ungracious step and sign on sometimes (obviously when not working) so having an umbrella makes it easy - not too sure what I would do if I was running a ltd and had to sign on?
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Even down to about £30k per annum or less it is often worth taking the limited company route. Ignoring expenses, £30k pa thru umbrella is about £1656 NET per month. Thru ltd it is £2124. More if VAT registered and on the flat rate scheme.
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Umbrella to ltd
Hi all,
First time poster so please be gentle...
I've been contracting for about 10 years now and I've always gone umbrella, mainly because I can't be bothered with all the paperwork and hassle, and I never thought my rate was high enough to justify it. Luckily I have a new contract that pays about 50% more than the last one, so I'm starting to think about ltd again.
However, I have a question for all you seasoned contractors with ltd's... at what day rate do you think it's worth moving from umbrella to ltd? Bearing in mind that the only expense I have regularly is mileage. Is there a "if you're making x amount, ltd is better"?Tags: None
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