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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View PostGo straight to LTD if you can but it can take a while to set up, it took a couple of weeks to get my business bank account set up, and get my VAT set up, plus find an accountant and get the company set up etc.
Most recruiters insist you give them your LTD name, bank account details, VAT cert and incorporation cert up front.
I don't think it's too bad to go brolly for your first gig but as people say LTD is the way to go.
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Originally posted by bhavic View PostProbably a bit late now - But you can get a Starling bank account in minutes once your company is registered. Not sure what the feeling of starling is here on the forums.
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Originally posted by NardDog View PostThanks I understand there will be longer and shorter days, but the wording in the contract is what concerns me. The way I read it, the client can pretty much say the expect at least 8 or 9h per day.
I was under the impression it takes a bit longer, especially the bank account. I've still got a months notice with my current employer, so should have the LTD setup before the starting date, and I won't actually use the umbrella.
Probably a bit late now - But you can get a Starling bank account in minutes once your company is registered. Not sure what the feeling of starling is here on the forums.
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Originally posted by MrButton View PostAs others have said. It makes no sense. Either go Ltd OR umbrella for this gig.
Sounds like the agency want you to go umbrella so are stringing you a line.
From the time you started this thread it could have all been setup. Except maybe the VAT which you can backdate anyway if you’ve applied (I think)
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As others have said. It makes no sense. Either go Ltd OR umbrella for this gig.
Sounds like the agency want you to go umbrella so are stringing you a line.
From the time you started this thread it could have all been setup. Except maybe the VAT which you can backdate anyway if you’ve applied (I think)
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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post
Most recruiters insist you give them your LTD name, bank account details, VAT cert and incorporation cert up front.
VAT cert takes not many days, and isn;t need till the first invoice.
Bank account isn't needed until the first invoice is due.
Agencies have a process to get these all in one-go as it's easier for them to administer in one go. That's it.
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Go straight to LTD if you can but it can take a while to set up, it took a couple of weeks to get my business bank account set up, and get my VAT set up, plus find an accountant and get the company set up etc.
Most recruiters insist you give them your LTD name, bank account details, VAT cert and incorporation cert up front.
I don't think it's too bad to go brolly for your first gig but as people say LTD is the way to go.
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Originally posted by NardDog View PostBasically I'll be using the agency's umbrella initially, so that I can sign the contract and get the ball rolling.
As soon as I've setup the ltd the agency will cancel the umbrella contract and a new one will be signed with my ltd.
Why on earth are you being told to go with the idea of starting with an Umbrella? There is really no need.
You say it is the agency's umbrella. The cynic in me say that this is being suggested by them for a few months' earnings...?? Will you then be charged for the re-writing of a contract?Last edited by simes; 7 February 2019, 18:25.
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Originally posted by NardDog View PostSorry, I've probably haven't written the best explanation.
Basically I'll be using the agency's umbrella initially, so that I can sign the contract and get the ball rolling.
As soon as I've setup the ltd the agency will cancel the umbrella contract and a new one will be signed with my ltd. So it's just a temporary solution.
What I meant by " nopayments should go via the umbrella." is that I should have enough time, before the contract starts, to cancel the umbrella contract and sign one via the ltd.
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Sorry, I've probably haven't written the best explanation.
Basically I'll be using the agency's umbrella initially, so that I can sign the contract and get the ball rolling.
As soon as I've setup the ltd the agency will cancel the umbrella contract and a new one will be signed with my ltd. So it's just a temporary solution.
What I meant by " nopayments should go via the umbrella." is that I should have enough time, before the contract starts, to cancel the umbrella contract and sign one via the ltd.
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Originally posted by NardDog View Post
Regarding the Umbrella/LTD bit, I've got a month to setup the LTD, which should be enough, so no payments should go via the umbrella.
Don't do this... You'll get your arse sued to the Job Centre and back.
If you work under an umbrella the umbrella will get paid. If you find a way to circumvent that and divert the money to your LTD. you're in a whole heap of trouble.
Likely the agent will drop you like a sack of tulip at the first sniff.
Never mind it taking a while to 'take the permie-shaded glasses off'. You need to start understanding who works for who, who has what contractual relationships and who owes how much, and to whom.
EDIT: Daft question time: Has the agency told you this is all OK and they've recommended an umbrella???Last edited by Lance; 7 February 2019, 11:25.
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Originally posted by NardDog View PostThe agent has agreed to put 5 PWD per week in the schedule which I'm quite happy with.
I don't mind doing longer hours and weekends, but I didn't fell comfortable signing something that allows the client to dictate how many hours per day/week I do, for a flat rate.
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Originally posted by NardDog View PostThank you all for the replies. I understand there are different opinions on what's a reasonable PWD, but it's reassuring to see that my concerns were not unreasonable.
It does take a while to take the permie-shaded glasses off
Regarding the Umbrella/LTD bit, I've got a month to setup the LTD, which should be enough, so no payments should go via the umbrella.
The agent has agreed to put 5 PWD per week in the schedule which I'm quite happy with.
I don't mind doing longer hours and weekends, but I didn't fell comfortable signing something that allows the client to dictate how many hours per day/week I do, for a flat rate.
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