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Dunno, might have been worth asking in the Umbrella section seems that part of the forum was created for these types of questions. I think the most common move is from PAYE to LTD to be honest.Originally posted by nick w View PostThanks
Is it common to move to another PAYE?
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Lisa may come along and comment although I am guessing her response will be along the lines of 'Yeah, loads of people move from Giant/Parasol/etc to ContractorUmbrella'
Have a look at this thread which will explain the best way to search the forums. Might want to search for 'Parasol' first before you pick them. Their name seems to crop up a lot but will let you decide why.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html
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ThanksOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostI know this one I know this one!!
Speak to Parasol and ask them what the best way is. Speak to Giant and confirm the same.
Remember you can't claim expenses for that gig as it will become your permanent place of work.
Is it common to move to another PAYE?
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I know this one I know this one!!
Speak to Parasol and ask them what the best way is. Speak to Giant and confirm the same.
Remember you can't claim expenses for that gig as it will become your permanent place of work.
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Moving to a new PAYE
Hi
I am nearing the end of my first 3 month contract with GIANT as my PAYE, not entirely happy with them I would like to move to Parasol for when my contract is renewed in 4 weeks for 6 months.
How do I go about moving from GIANT to Parasol?
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