I have been offered a contract with a university client.
I was told that the contract would fall under IR35 and they would try to get me a higher gross rate to cover the difference (normally I run contracts through my ltd company).
The final rate agreed was 500/day. The take home pay from this was calculated at roughly 285/day.
Their recommended umbrella company is Mangopay - but they mentioned I could choose any I wished.
They said that it would be easy to set up - and I had a quick chat with Mangopay.
Does anyone have any experience with them and know if they are good and trustworthy?
I am also wondering why the contract should fall under IR35.
I don't know why a university would be affected by the recent changes since, legally speaking, they are private institutions (even if they receive lots of state funding). I couldn't get a clear answer and didn't want to press it since I am happy to lose some money and err on the side of caution for this gig.
The main reason for asking is to know whether I should expect to have to work through umbrella companies when working with universities in the future.
Also:
Should I push to use an umbrella company of my own choosing / one that one of you can recommend here?
How can I check the calculations that the agency has given me to work out take-home pay?
Is there anything else I should be looking out for before choosing an umbrella company?
Thanks.
I was told that the contract would fall under IR35 and they would try to get me a higher gross rate to cover the difference (normally I run contracts through my ltd company).
The final rate agreed was 500/day. The take home pay from this was calculated at roughly 285/day.
Their recommended umbrella company is Mangopay - but they mentioned I could choose any I wished.
They said that it would be easy to set up - and I had a quick chat with Mangopay.
Does anyone have any experience with them and know if they are good and trustworthy?
I am also wondering why the contract should fall under IR35.
I don't know why a university would be affected by the recent changes since, legally speaking, they are private institutions (even if they receive lots of state funding). I couldn't get a clear answer and didn't want to press it since I am happy to lose some money and err on the side of caution for this gig.
The main reason for asking is to know whether I should expect to have to work through umbrella companies when working with universities in the future.
Also:
Should I push to use an umbrella company of my own choosing / one that one of you can recommend here?
How can I check the calculations that the agency has given me to work out take-home pay?
Is there anything else I should be looking out for before choosing an umbrella company?
Thanks.
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