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Previously on "New contractor looking for reliable umbrellas - Giant Group?"

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  • Lion1966
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    Do not use Giant

    They are the least professional ,most dishonest , incompetent and expensive. Avoid . At all cost's

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  • Lion1966
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    Don't near Giant, they define incompetence.

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  • lucyclarityumbrella
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    Originally posted by srogers13 View Post
    Thanks Lucy. Currently in conversations with my previous company about whether I go onto their payroll for a short term or come under an umbrella. I'll be sure to speak to you when I know more.

    Cheers
    Not a problem, just let me know.

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  • srogers13
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    Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella View Post
    Hi srogers13
    Happy to have a chat if you haven't already spoken to someone. No such scheme's this end as not sure that these wouldn't fall under the T&S Legislation which would stop the tax free element of them - unless they are doing somethign different
    Thanks Lucy. Currently in conversations with my previous company about whether I go onto their payroll for a short term or come under an umbrella. I'll be sure to speak to you when I know more.

    Cheers

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  • lucyclarityumbrella
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    Hi srogers13
    Happy to have a chat if you haven't already spoken to someone. No such scheme's this end as not sure that these wouldn't fall under the T&S Legislation which would stop the tax free element of them - unless they are doing somethign different

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  • Anonimouse
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    I was forced to use them a while back and ended up in hot water with HMRC, the have been caught rolling up holiday pay amongst other things avoid

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  • northernladuk
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    Contractor Umbrella without a doubt. Did a good job when I was with them. I didn't bother with the benefits you mention but they have a good pension option so you can put what you want in.

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  • HenryFitzgerald
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    GIANT

    I used GIANT a few years back and they lost my significant travel expenses in thousands twice and and they kept ignoring my requests. I had to take them to court but on advise from an accountant was able to gain significant tax relief to cover this. Never went near them again.

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  • WTFH
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    Hi there.

    Contractor Umbrella has a good reputation on here.

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  • New contractor looking for reliable umbrellas - Giant Group?

    Hi,

    I am soon to enter into contracting and this forum has been HUGELY helpful in the lead up to this as it's deterred me from using these "80%+" companies.

    I have had email correspondence with Giant, and will call Contractor Umbrella today...

    Can anyone give any feedback on Giant? Do they have good service and comms? I am particularly interested in Giant as they offer a Giant Advantage package which includes tax-free car leasing, cycle to work schemes etc., whereas it doesn't seem as though Contractor Umbrella does?

    Or does everyone here go with Contractor Umbrella?

    Cheers!

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