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Previously on "Is it worth switching from Parasol to ContractorUmbrella?"
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Originally posted by Daventry View PostWell, my agency just told me they only work with Parasol, Giant and Paystream.
Giant is more expensive than Parasol and have found a lot of bad reviews on Paystream in this forum, so I guess I'll stick to Parasol.
BTW, is it legal than an agency just works with umbrellas of their choice?
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Well, my agency just told me they only work with Parasol, Giant and Paystream.
Giant is more expensive than Parasol and have found a lot of bad reviews on Paystream in this forum, so I guess I'll stick to Parasol.
BTW, is it legal than an agency just works with umbrellas of their choice?
Regards.
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Originally posted by Daventry View PostYes, although it does end next friday and am starting a new one on Monday 28th May.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostYour existing umbrella company will probably require you to give notice and you will need to let your agency know - are you mid assignment?
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Originally posted by Daventry View PostIf I do switch, how painful it is to transfer my existing assignment?
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostIMHO you should definitely consider this move Seriously though - all umbrella companies work in the same way and we are all under the control of HMR&C as it is they that decide the costs that can be processed as an allowable expense. As it happens we have a chap working for us who used to be a tax inspector at HMR&C - his name is Roger Westlake - so if you want to have an in depth chat about expenses he's your man.
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Originally posted by Daventry View PostHi,
Have just found out that CU's fees are cheaper (£85 vs £119.50), and also when tried their calculator with numbers from one of my last payslips I got about £100 more.
BTW, Parasol allows to claim meal expenses up to £10/day with no receipts - as long as you left for work before 7am, otherwise you can claim £5/day. You can also claim your monthly travelcard with your receipt. These are all the expenses I would be claiming. Does CU let you claim these too?
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Is it worth switching from Parasol to ContractorUmbrella?
Hi,
Have just found out that CU's fees are cheaper (£85 vs £119.50), and also when tried their calculator with numbers from one of my last payslips I got about £100 more.
BTW, Parasol allows to claim meal expenses up to £10/day with no receipts - as long as you left for work before 7am, otherwise you can claim £5/day. You can also claim your monthly travelcard with your receipt. These are all the expenses I would be claiming. Does CU let you claim these too?
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