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For my first contract I was with contractor umbrella, they were good efficient and charged a flat rate, at the time (5 years ago or so)it was something like £100 per month
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Yeah but a whole year of emergency tax??
And with me despite them assuring me that on completion of p87 I would get my money back I still haven't and for a very short contract it was a sizeable amount.
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostAvoid parasol my personal experience was bad and a recent colleague has just discovered she has been paying too much tax thru them.
I am happy with their online invoicing and expenses system.
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I was with Contrqactor Umbrella for a while last year before I set up my ltd and was very pleased with them. Very straight and efficient.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Also, just out of interest, a tarpon is a large predatory North Atlantic fish of no commercial value whatsoever. I'll let you draw your own conclusion regarding the choice of name...
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Originally posted by harrisjac View PostI've recently become an employee for an IT company and i need to choose an umbrella company to go with. Several people have recommended parasol but i see tarpon are giving away free ipad airs. Whats everyones recommendations?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThey used to be Propsperity4, who vanished ion a cloud of smoke a few years ago.
Also, just out of interest, a tarpon is a large predatory North Atlantic fish of no commercial value whatsoever. I'll let you draw your own conclusion regarding the choice of name...
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCan't remember who Tarpon used to be, but IIRC they received less than glowing references in their former incarnation. Actually, thinking about it, didn't their previous company go bust?
Just go with Lisa
Also, just out of interest, a tarpon is a large predatory North Atlantic fish of no commercial value whatsoever. I'll let you draw your own conclusion regarding the choice of name...
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Can't remember who Tarpon used to be, but IIRC they received less than glowing references in their former incarnation. Actually, thinking about it, didn't their previous company go bust?
Just go with Lisa
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Avoid parasol my personal experience was bad and a recent colleague has just discovered she has been paying too much tax thru them.
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Originally posted by harrisjac View PostI've recently become an employee for an IT company and i need to choose an umbrella company to go with. Several people have recommended parasol but i see tarpon are giving away free ipad airs. Whats everyones recommendations?
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Free anything sounds gimmicky and I wouldn't trust them to be honest. Free my ar$e, it's still the fees you're paying to them that make it 'free'.
No recommendations from me as I don't use a brolly, but Lisa from ContractUmbrella is a regular contributor and I know I'd give them a call at least if I ever needed an umbrella.
And I too would like to know why an employee requires an umbrella in the first place...
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Help with choosing an umbrella company.
Originally posted by harrisjac View PostI've recently become an employee for an IT company and i need to choose an umbrella company to go with. Several people have recommended parasol but i see tarpon are giving away free ipad airs. Whats everyones recommendations?
Anyway, ignoring that anomaly. Have you wondered how they can afford to give away 'free' iPad airs?
Oh, and are they still charging a percentage of your day rate instead of a monthly flat rate? (Those 2 statements may be connected...)
Google tarpon first and look past their website.
Do your homework before you sign up.
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