Originally posted by rafael
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Everything you ever wanted to know about umbrella companies but were afraid to ask...
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I used Umbrella Calculator (.co.uk) (I think), to figure out how I wanted to get paid and they passed me on to a company called Contractor Unlimited who were really helpful.Comment
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Ive heard that you can lose a lot of money going with an umbrella company? what percentage do they take?
(im new to all this, its just good to know my options)Comment
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Originally posted by timittim View PostIve heard that you can lose a lot of money going with an umbrella company? what percentage do they take?
(im new to all this, its just good to know my options)Comment
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Originally posted by timittim View PostIve heard that you can lose a lot of money going with an umbrella company? what percentage do they take?
(im new to all this, its just good to know my options)'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Need help
I was offered a job but later recruiter saiid I have to sign agreement with an Umbrella company. The rate promised is 25 pounds per hour but the agreement of the Umbrella company says it is minimum wage which I refused to sign .
Why is this? They do not want to mention the actual rate in the agreement?
If I sign and accept , Is there any possibility that they will pay the minimum wage only as per the agreement ?
If I join Can I resign from Umbrella agreement anytime I want giving a notice or a notice period or if the contract is for one year or two I have to work any company they do ask me even relocating myself to place?
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Originally posted by helloumb View PostI was offered a job but later recruiter saiid I have to sign agreement with an Umbrella company. The rate promised is 25 pounds per hour but the agreement of the Umbrella company says it is minimum wage which I refused to sign .
Why is this? They do not want to mention the actual rate in the agreement?
If I sign and accept , Is there any possibility that they will pay the minimum wage only as per the agreement ?
If I join Can I resign from Umbrella agreement anytime I want giving a notice or a notice period or if the contract is for one year or two I have to work any company they do ask me even relocating myself to place?
Please advise
As with any other UK employer an umbrella company has a legal responsibility to pay employer's national insurance contributions to HMRC; the contract rate will be paid to the umbrella company by the agency/client and, from this, the umbrella will fulfill this legal responsibility and will retain their margin (usually £25-£30 per week). The balance is your salary which is then subject to PAYE income tax and employee's national insurance deductions.
Again, as with any other employer, if you decide that you no longer want to work with your umbrella company, you will be required to give notice - usually 1 month.
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Originally posted by EBTContractor View PostWhat is a typical return for Umbrealla vs Ltd?
The question you ask is the reason so many people have ended up in the hell that is BN66, and the current EBT mess which is why I won't answer it. Put bluntly return is irrelevant, you merely have the choice of two options based on how much hassle and work you want to undertake. Anything else is just a total and utter risk leading to long term pain and in some cases Suicide and divorce
No matter what the smooth talking salesmen claim....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Would I be right in thinking that there isn't much difference in take home between Umbrella and Ltd inside IR35?Comment
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