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Anyone used ADVANCE as an umbrella?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Begs the question then, if the employees are subject to PAYE then how can they claim expenses as that has been stopped for all other employees?
    Fred and Matt, can I ask what MSC stands for please?

    Also, I was under the impression that due to the SDC rules from April, certain expenses are longer allowed for umbrella employees yet that agency said there still maybe a way to claim these back.

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      #12
      Originally posted by mikat View Post
      Fred and Matt, can I ask what MSC stands for please?

      Also, I was under the impression that due to the SDC rules from April, certain expenses are longer allowed for umbrella employees yet that agency said there still maybe a way to claim these back.
      You need to use the search method as described in the FAQ section and also have look around a bit. Both have been covered. Try reading some posts in the umbrella section for the answer to the expenses. MSC company can be found on Google if you can't find it using MSC site:forums.contractoruk.com
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        #13
        Originally posted by mikat View Post
        Fred and Matt, can I ask what MSC stands for please?

        Also, I was under the impression that due to the SDC rules from April, certain expenses are longer allowed for umbrella employees yet that agency said there still maybe a way to claim these back.
        Managed Service Company.

        The revenue wants to stop employees claiming expenses, it is very clear. Any employee taking tax free expenses claims is, in my opinion, on very dodgy ground.
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          #14
          Fred, You’re absolutely right, the vast majority of expenses were stopped in April via the changes in travel and subsistence legislation and the changes to the finance act. The only expenses we allow contractors to offset on a weekly basis is business mileage, as that is not impacted by the above. We will however help contractors to obtain a rebate at the end of the year via their P87 – we will log all the expenses, keep copies of any evidence required and then complete the necessary paperwork for them to sign and submit. What we aim to do is bolster the product offering so that it isn’t just about tax savings – there’s more to an outsourced employment solution than that!

          All the best
          Matt
          Last edited by Matt FPSGroup; 9 June 2016, 15:29.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Matt FPSGroup View Post
            Fred, You’re absolutely right, the vast majority of expenses were stopped in April via the changes in travel and subsistence legislation and the changes to the finance act. The only expenses we allow contractors to offset on a weekly basis is business mileage, as that is not impacted by the above. We will however help contractors to obtain a rebate at the end of the year via their P87 – we will log all the expenses, keep copies of any evidence required and then complete the necessary paperwork for them to sign and submit. What we aim to do is bolster the product offering so that it isn’t just about tax savings – there’s more to an outsourced employment solution than that!

            All the best
            Matt
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              #16
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              MSC company
              Ah - a managed services company company. As long as they don't ask for your PIN number you should be safe.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                Do the sensible thing and go with Contractor Umbrella. I bet their charges are within a couple of quid of the other, unknown, risky (?) company.
                Thanking you

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Matt FPSGroup View Post
                  Following these changes, many operators have chosen not to reduce their fees in order to compensate contractors for their likely loss of T&S relief - it looks to me like Advance falls into this category.
                  You do realise that in order to operate a compliant umbrella company there are many more things that need to be taken into consideration other than T&S, the margin was not simply to be able to process expense payments and the employment law side of things is very costly, that is if you are operating wholly in the UK.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella View Post
                    You do realise that in order to operate a compliant umbrella company there are many more things that need to be taken into consideration other than T&S, the margin was not simply to be able to process expense payments and the employment law side of things is very costly, that is if you are operating wholly in the UK.
                    You are absolutely right, the fee covers much more. You must agree however that customers need to feel that they are getting value for money? As our customers were having their take home pay impacted, we felt that putting their needs first and reducing our fee was the right thing to do. We have managed to do this with no compliance issues and an entirely onshore solution.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Matt FPSGroup View Post
                      You are absolutely right, the fee covers much more. You must agree however that customers need to feel that they are getting value for money? As our customers were having their take home pay impacted, we felt that putting their needs first and reducing our fee was the right thing to do. We have managed to do this with no compliance issues and an entirely onshore solution.
                      Is it 100% compliant and QC Approved?
                      Last edited by northernladuk; 14 June 2016, 14:59.
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