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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    You seem to be confused between umbrella companies and offshore potential tax dodges.
    To be fair, that's how most of them advertise themselves. The unwary and the foolish fail to make the distinction.

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  • eek
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    TAX efficient accountant / umbrella wanted !

    You seem to be confused between umbrella companies and offshore potential tax dodges.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    Large umbrellas are stable ? Perhaps you want to say that to the Montpolier ( or whatever was called ) contractors or other bigfts that have attracted attention.
    Are you sure what you just said is correct?

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  • stevejohnson
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Why. Large umbrella's are stable and know what they are doing small ones run greater risks.

    You seem to want to pull a fast one on someone or other and I can't work out why.
    Large umbrellas are stable ? Perhaps you want to say that to the Montpolier ( or whatever was called ) contractors or other bigfts that have attracted attention.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    k thanks cojak i will pm them. What I am looking for is a smaller umbrella, not any of the mainstream vehicles. Size matters
    Why. Large umbrella's are stable and know what they are doing small ones run greater risks.

    You seem to want to pull a fast one on someone or other and I can't work out why.

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  • stevejohnson
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I suspect the reality is one or the other, not both.

    Anyway, there are service providers on here, do your own research and PM them. I'm sure geoff from contracta IOM, sal626, vallah, breeze etc. would just love to talk to you.
    k thanks cojak i will pm them. What I am looking for is a smaller umbrella, not any of the mainstream vehicles. Size matters

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  • cojak
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    I suspect the reality is one or the other, not both.

    Anyway, there are service providers on here, do your own research and PM them. I'm sure geoff from contracta IOM, sal626, vallah, breeze etc. would just love to talk to you.

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  • stevejohnson
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    Seriously, anyone can recommend me a safe/efficient vehicle ?

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  • cojak
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    Irrelevant posts get deleted. Any further derailing posts in this thread will incur my wrath...

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    What is disgusting is that UK agencies refuse to work with EU Umbrellas for UK clients. This is disgusting, in breach of EU law. Ahh who am i kidding.
    EU law allows you to work through any EU company, but, it must be registered with the local tax authority. Your non-UK brolly wasn't. If your non-UK brolly were to register with the UK authorities with a UK tax nr you should have no problem working through it.

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  • moggy
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    If you don't like there policies don't work with them, simple

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    What is disgusting is that UK agencies refuse to work with EU Umbrellas for UK clients. This is disgusting, in breach of EU law. Ahh who am i kidding.
    If you don't like there policies don't work with them, simple

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  • stek
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    EU directives are supposed to be incorporated into National Law where possible but not to put Home Nation citizens at a disadvantage.

    For example EU directives are ok with an unmarried partner where one partner is non-EU, so you can on the face of it wander around the EU with your Thai partner freely. But countries like Germany don't have an law allowing importation of Thai partners for their own citizens, so cannot incorporate the the directive as it puts their own citizens at a disadvantage.

    I suppose its the same for the use of other State brollies, would using yours disadvantage UK citizens? In any case I doubt there is a directive on this, so the point is moot.

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  • moggy
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    What is disgusting is that UK agencies refuse to work with EU Umbrellas for UK clients. This is disgusting, in breach of EU law. Ahh who am i kidding.
    plenty of EU countries that insist you use a home based brolly in their countries too you know.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by stevejohnson View Post
    As a non UK national I should get to pay tax and social in my primary jurisdiction for the first 6 months , UK agents don't seem to be aware of this legislation though.
    There's no reason why you can't - but you will need to contact HMR&C to arrange the appropriate paperwork

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