I’ve just started with parasol. My fault, I should have searched more but I’m new to umbrellas. What a con it seems to be.
when they told me of their intention to steal my money like this, they actually had the cheek to make it out they’re doing me a big favour. That somehow, as an employer, they can keep all the saving so by only keeping 25% of the saving, “aren’t we kind”. Like they somehow have done something with the end client to warrant keeping that money.
That they peddle this myth that they are actually my employer. It’s utter BS and makes me incredibly 😡…
so, moving to one of the others that charge for paying into a pension, but nowhere near what parasol charge.
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Previously on "using Salary Sacrifice for your pension? - check what is being paid into your pension"
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All seems a little more complex than needed don't you think???
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FWIW PayStream address this specifically in their Salary Sacrifice FAQ:
What happens to the employer’s NI saving?
As your gross pay is reduced by the amount of your pension contribution it means that our employer’s NI is also reduced, a saving we pass onto you in the form of additional gross pay. As this is additional income it is subject to tax and NI in the normal way.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Well you do have an alternative - move to another umbrella - unless the agency insists that Parasol is your only option.
Got to say I did a quick run on the figures and Parasol would be pocketing £300+ a month from me through this trick..
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Yeah but the article says different umbrellas do it differently so how do you know if you are jumping out of the frying pan in to the fire? Strikes me that you need to be an expert in taxation to make sure your umbrella, who is supposed to handle your tax for you is doing the right thing. What a minefield. I don't relish getting an inside gig to be sure.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Well you do have an alternative - move to another umbrella - unless the agency insists that Parasol is your only option.
Got to say I did a quick run on the figures and Parasol would be pocketing £300+ a month from me through this trick..
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIncredibly frustrating, especially when you have no reasonable alternatives
Got to say I did a quick run on the figures and Parasol would be pocketing £300+ a month from me through this trick..
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Incredibly frustrating, especially when you have no reasonable alternatives. I will say, to be vaguely fair, they did communicate it - but yeah, total rip off.
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Incredibly frustrating, especially when you have no reasonable alternatives
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That's crazy. How are they allowed to get away with that.
In the audits, we discovered that umbrella companies calculate employment costs differently when a contractor has opted into a salary sacrifice pension and contributions are detailed differently on the payslips.
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using Salary Sacrifice for your pension? - check what is being paid into your pension
Contractor Voice has just posted the following and it seems Parasol changed how they do things from 1st July so that not all the Employer NI savings are going to your pension pot and they are keeping some of them for themselves.
https://contractorvoice.org/salary-s...ld-be-careful/
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