Update 5 years on
I left Parasol shortly after starting this thread back in 2012.
I decided to go the limited company route instead of going with another umbrella co. I've used InTouch since for my accounting and have had a good experience. I would recommend them if asked.
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Previously on "Parasol - Employment Costs - extra charges??"
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Also worth noting that if you are in rented or a b&b with access to cooking facilities the breakfast and dinner may not be allowable either!
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Originally posted by ASB View PostMuddying the waters: surely it is theoretically possible that different umbrellas could be using scale rates for expenses and have a legitimately agreed higher scale rate than another.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostA legit brolly can offer no better return than any other - only difference in take home pay between 2 brollies should be down to their margin and nothing else.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI'd be amazed if any legit brolly was able to offer you a better return. Both Parasol and Giant fit that category.
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hmmm
Good thing I found this thread about Parasol.
That's them off my list.
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Parasol Employment Costs
Originally posted by The Spartan View PostSweet, me too
I like you fell for the old Parasol B/S and have been ripped off it seems... Having contacted them I was amazed to find out the full extent of their tactics. They refuse to provide original voice recordings of my original call describing the their breakdown. After raising a complaint and grievance, they then added a contract to my profile without knowledge or consent, saying I accepted it. However, I took a screen shoot of my profile with them, when it did not contain a contract. Can you tell me if you managed to recover the employment costs from them and did you have to take them to court in order for them to pay? did they refuse to pay your wages as a result of you requesting a refund?
Thank you for sharing your insight on this company
thanks
thiswasmethen
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Originally posted by 88zero View PostA shame they don't tell you about this hidden cost when you ask for an estimate on your net pay
Their solution is to claim more in expenses to offset against the national insurance.
I shall be going back to Giant after this whoa re much more straight forward and have no hidden costs.
If there's one thing that an umbrella company should not be using as a marketing tool, it's the offer to 'increase' or 'maximise' your take home pay - if they're operating compliantly they can't it's as simple as that.
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Originally posted by 88zero View PostA shame they don't tell you about this hidden cost when you ask for an estimate on your net pay
Their solution is to claim more in expenses to offset against the national insurance.
I shall be going back to Giant after this whoa re much more straight forward and have no hidden costs.
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A shame they don't tell you about this hidden cost when you ask for an estimate on your net pay
Their solution is to claim more in expenses to offset against the national insurance.
I shall be going back to Giant after this whoa re much more straight forward and have no hidden costs.
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Originally posted by gitanak View PostOk, many thanks for all replies. Now it makes sense. Its actually very sad and ridiculously disappointing, how much is being deducted from poor people salary!
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Ok, many thanks for all replies. Now it makes sense. Its actually very sad and ridiculously disappointing, how much is being deducted from poor people salary!
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNational Insurance has 2 components:-
Employees NI which you're used to seeing on payslips
Employers NI which unless you're working via an Umbrella you don't see (it's hidden, but paid), but is paid by your employer. Your employer funds that by the money they make from you being an employee.
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Originally posted by gitanak View PostMany thanks for your answers. Im enquiring about the EMPLOYMENT COST. I was charged NI, Income tax and Parasol Margin, which is correct, plus EMPLOYMENT COST(which Parasol Claim is for NI)? Why am i paying twice for NI? Parasol says that Employment cost is always charged if you work through umbrella company, which is not correct as im not charged this fee when i was working for another agency.
Employees NI which you're used to seeing on payslips
Employers NI which unless you're working via an Umbrella you don't see (it's hidden, but paid), but is paid by your employer. Your employer funds that by the money they make from you being an employee.
Because you're using an Umbrella company and they EMPLOY you they are REQUIRED to pay Employers NI, that has to be funded from somewhere, that somewhere is the contract rate that the client or agent is paying you.
ANY Umbrella you worked this contract through would HAVE to pay the Employers NI and they take the money to pay that from the rate, they do tell you about it on their payment advice, will discuss it if asked and don't make a secret of the fact.
You really need to read what people have said on this thread (and many others on CUK) mid 60% retention via Umbrella is fairly average.
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