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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThis has been written elsewhere, and may be germane to this thread as well...
1. Use an FCSA member/compliant company
2. Use one that charges a flat fee, not a percentage of day rate
3. Use one that allows proper salary sacrifice for pension contributions (many only offer the legal minimum of around 5%)
4. Use one that offers around 60% of gross take home: any more than that and they are cheating somewhere and it's your liability.
5. Run away very quickly from any that offer loans, expenses, deferred payments or any other variation.
6. Run away from any that don't offer an immediate, detailed breakdown - ideally a sample payslip - against your rate and tax position
Lots of cowboys out there, so take care
Agreed with most of the above.
However, some compliant umbrellas offer the reimbursement of legitimate expenses too. For example, mileage under AMAPS is perfectly fine for non-SDC, or multi-site, workers.
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Zeeshan
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It also shows that people can’t just turn around to their client/agency and say “I’m an Umbrella company now “...
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Just for the record, can I state that an umbrella company can still be compliant without accreditation - just saying
Just means that a little more due diligence should happen.
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This has been written elsewhere, and may be germane to this thread as well...
1. Use an FCSA member/compliant company
2. Use one that charges a flat fee, not a percentage of day rate
3. Use one that allows proper salary sacrifice for pension contributions (many only offer the legal minimum of around 5%)
4. Use one that offers around 60% of gross take home: any more than that and they are cheating somewhere and it's your liability.
5. Run away very quickly from any that offer loans, expenses, deferred payments or any other variation.
6. Run away from any that don't offer an immediate, detailed breakdown - ideally a sample payslip - against your rate and tax position
Lots of cowboys out there, so take care
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A good umbrella would be one that followed the FCSA Code of Compliance.
You can find more details here: Codes of Compliance • Accredited Members • FCSA FCSA
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Umbrella Companies - a definition
Hello there ,
Could anyone say what an umbrella company is from the End-Client or Agency point of view . ie if you say that you're an umbrella company how can that be proved ?
Thanks , KTags: None
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