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Previously on "IR35 post April 2020: Choosing a legitimate Umbrella"
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostThanks all - always appreciative of the recommendations
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Originally posted by eek View Postwe can move the balance of doubt from 51% (may be) down to 49% (may NOT be).
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostIt's about as predicatable as the CEST test - one slight query and you "could be using a tax avoidance scheme"
You may not be involved in a tax avoidance scheme
because there isn't enough information there for HMRC to say anything beyond - we can move the balance of doubt from 51% (may be) down to 49% (may NOT be).
So it's useful but really isn't as helpful as you would hope for.Last edited by eek; 24 November 2021, 13:26.
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It's about as predicatable as the CEST test - one slight query and you "could be using a tax avoidance scheme"
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Thanks all - always appreciative of the recommendations
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
To be fair, that was in 2017 and they've changed ownership since then. Lucy moved on to start Clarity Umbrella in around 2019-ish, I think, and most people recommend that now.
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Originally posted by Chameleon5669 View Post
I'm not very impressed with them actually. I signed up nearly three weeks ago, they asked for the same info from about 20 times and still haven't properly set me up. Also, the person assigned to me doesn't respond for days at a time. Will be seeking to go elsewhere. It's an umbrella company, not rocket science. It really shouldn't be this difficult.
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Originally posted by Chameleon5669 View Post
I'm not very impressed with them actually. I signed up nearly three weeks ago, they asked for the same info from about 20 times and still haven't properly set me up. Also, the person assigned to me doesn't respond for days at a time. Will be seeking to go elsewhere. It's an umbrella company, not rocket science. It really shouldn't be this difficult.
Nowadays the forum recommendation is Clarity (owned by the old director of contractor umbrella).
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostContractorumbrella. Lucy who's the MD is all over this and has put a lot of effort in to fighting legislation in the past. Being very active on the forums she'll know exactly what's going on and what our situation is.
Oh, she runs the All Umbrellas Are Equal bit as well.
Www.contractorumbrella.com
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostAhhh of course you are reaching that age when you need to start ploughing funds into the pension aren't you
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
No. I need an inside gigOriginally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostAhhh of course you are reaching that age when you need to start ploughing funds into the pension aren't you
Surely it's the wrong time of year for that. You're best bet is an inside IR35 contract running from December to May/June (so running cross 2 tax years)
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Ahhh of course you are reaching that age when you need to start ploughing funds into the pension aren't you
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