Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostAvec un biscuit ou non?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTrès impressionnant maintenant où est ma tasse de thé ?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTais-toi, NLUK, parce que le singe est dans l'arbre
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostDon't! My French is really bad but he didn't seem to be getting it did he?
Très impressionnant maintenant où est ma tasse de thé ?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWooo get you!
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostJe pense que c'est mieux si je reponde en Francais (c'est n'est pas bon mais je pense que vous avez besoin de comprendre le situation) . Un 'umbrella company' n'est pas le meilleur option pour vous parce que, habituellement, ils ne travaillent pas avec les personne qui avez travail ad hoc. Il serait un bon idee si vous inscrit avec HMRC comme travailleur independent https://www.gov.uk/set-up-sole-trader. J'espere que cette information vous aidez
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Originally posted by ajouve View PostOk, thanks,
I read so different things on the internet, if for exemple I want to buy a computer or I take the taxi, did the umbrella can give me taxes back ?
There is too much umbrella companies in London, is there a classement or something like that to chose ?
Thanks
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Ok, thanks,
I read so different things on the internet, if for exemple I want to buy a computer or I take the taxi, did the umbrella can give me taxes back ?
There is too much umbrella companies in London, is there a classement or something like that to chose ?
Thanks
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Originally posted by ajouve View PostFor example,
If a customer tells me I want an upgrade on my website and you have a month to do it.
If I am only working on it at night and during the week-end, can I do it with an umbrella company ?
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Originally posted by ajouve View PostFor example,
If a customer tells me I want an upgrade on my website and you have a month to do it.
If I am only working on it at night and during the week-end, can I do it with an umbrella company ?
Only if they require you to work through another legal entity should you consider using an umbrella company. That's because it will cost you more in fees.
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For example,
If a customer tells me I want an upgrade on my website and you have a month to do it.
If I am only working on it at night and during the week-end, can I do it with an umbrella company ?
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If the work that you are doing is irregular then an umbrella company would not be the best option for you - as SueEllen said - if the companies you are working with will accept you operating as a sole trader then that would be your easiest way forward until you have an established business
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Would your French customers accept you as self-employed? If so you can do it that way.
You just have to register as self-employed with HMRC. It's not very tax efficient but least you can work immediately.
If you do then get more customers and have to form a company you can then do so. You don't have to charge VAT until you reach the threshold of £81,000 a year.
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