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Umbrellas which offer 'Salary-Sacrifice' pensions

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    Umbrellas which offer 'Salary-Sacrifice' pensions

    Hello All,

    I am trying to find out if there are any umbrella companies offer 'Salary Sacrifice' pensions

    So far only found one which is Contractor Umbrella

    Parasol - Not able to get a clear answer from them.

    #2
    Carry them back also


    https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-pensions.html


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      #3
      Speak to Lucy at the new Clarity Umbrella Home - Clarity Umbrella Ltd - UK PAYE Umbrella Company

      I wouldn't be spending too much time hunting as most won't. As far as I know it's only these two.
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by SPM View Post
        Hello All,

        I am trying to find out if there are any umbrella companies offer 'Salary Sacrifice' pensions

        So far only found one which is Contractor Umbrella

        Parasol - Not able to get a clear answer from them.
        Thanks SPM

        Yes, we, under the Contractor Umbrella brand, have been doing this for many years and our payroll team has extensive experience of it.

        If there are any questions you have regarding this, please don't hesitate to get in touch.


        Kind regards

        Zeeshan
        Dolan Accountancy

        Contractor Umbrella

        01442 795 100

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          #5
          Just out of interest*, how does an Umbrella company operate a salary sacrifice pension scheme?

          If it's an employer contribution out of the invoice value I can understand that but most (all?) Umbrella contracts guarantee minimum wage only, then a discretionary bonus/commission on top made up of what's left after the Umbrella's deductions (expenses, NICs and employer pension contributions).

          I just don't see where the "salary" is to sacrifice from or is it that in name only for ease of description?

          *to massive nerds

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            #6
            Originally posted by VelcroPower View Post
            Just out of interest*, how does an Umbrella company operate a salary sacrifice pension scheme?

            If it's an employer contribution out of the invoice value I can understand that but most (all?) Umbrella contracts guarantee minimum wage only, then a discretionary bonus/commission on top made up of what's left after the Umbrella's deductions (expenses, NICs and employer pension contributions).

            I just don't see where the "salary" is to sacrifice from or is it that in name only for ease of description?

            *to massive nerds
            I think you are misunderstanding the whole model there? There is no bonus or commission. It's PAYE out of what gross they get from the client. The payslip shows just what a permie one would.

            I would have thought bonus/commission/loan payments are in the realms of schemes, not proper PAYE no?
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by VelcroPower View Post
              Just out of interest*, how does an Umbrella company operate a salary sacrifice pension scheme?

              If it's an employer contribution out of the invoice value I can understand that but most (all?) Umbrella contracts guarantee minimum wage only, then a discretionary bonus/commission on top made up of what's left after the Umbrella's deductions (expenses, NICs and employer pension contributions).

              I just don't see where the "salary" is to sacrifice from or is it that in name only for ease of description?

              *to massive nerds
              You are an employee of the Umbrella company and get paid via standard PAYE. If they do anything else they are not a proper Umbrella co. and are operating some sort of avoidance scheme that may or may not leave you with some serious liabilities down the line if HMRC come calling.
              "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                #8
                Originally posted by VelcroPower View Post
                Just out of interest*, how does an Umbrella company operate a salary sacrifice pension scheme?

                If it's an employer contribution out of the invoice value I can understand that but most (all?) Umbrella contracts guarantee minimum wage only, then a discretionary bonus/commission on top made up of what's left after the Umbrella's deductions (expenses, NICs and employer pension contributions).

                I just don't see where the "salary" is to sacrifice from or is it that in name only for ease of description?

                *to massive nerds
                Hi VelcroPower,

                So, when the umbrella employee gets paid, the additional salary sacrifice will be done from the "bonus" element as this can be reduced for the purposes of tax treatment/efficiency, whereas the minimum wage element can't be.

                I hope this answers your question.


                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                I think you are misunderstanding the whole model there? There is no bonus or commission. It's PAYE out of what gross they get from the client. The payslip shows just what a permie one would.

                I would have thought bonus/commission/loan payments are in the realms of schemes, not proper PAYE no?
                Under the umbrella model, workers are paid their salary in 2 parts; the NMW and the "bonus" or "profit share". It all looks the same on the payslip as a normal PAYE employee, but in the background the calculations have to take into account both of these parts because the minimum that has to be paid in all instances is NMW. The bonus element can vary dependent on pension or business expenses.

                Hope this helps.

                Kind regards


                Zeeshan
                Dolan Accountancy

                Contractor Umbrella

                01442 795 100

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  I think you are misunderstanding the whole model there? There is no bonus or commission. It's PAYE out of what gross they get from the client. The payslip shows just what a permie one would.

                  I would have thought bonus/commission/loan payments are in the realms of schemes, not proper PAYE no?
                  It's been a while since I've seen one, but most umbrella contracts are for NMW to minimise the Umbrella's liability in the event of non payment by the client/agency. On top of that the Umbrella then pays a discretionary amount made up of the remainder of the invoice value after the umbrella costs have been deducted.

                  i.e. your invoice value for a particular month is is £4,000.

                  The umbrella deducts Employer NIC, Their Margin, Any allowable expenses, AE employer contributions from their invoice, say £1k. The remaining £3k is the gross pay upon which tax and nics are calculated. That £3k payment is usually NMW+the rest as bonus/commission, which is all subject to PAYE.

                  In all circumstances I have seen previously the pension amount is deducted from the invoice amount making it an employer contribution rather than as a salary sacrifice. The advantage of that to the umbrella employee are the savings on Employer NIC on top of EE's Nic and Tax.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DolanContractorGroup View Post
                    Hi VelcroPower,

                    So, when the umbrella employee gets paid, the additional salary sacrifice will be done from the "bonus" element as this can be reduced for the purposes of tax treatment/efficiency, whereas the minimum wage element can't be.

                    I hope this answers your question.
                    Thanks - so further question follows - do the employee's get their Employer NIC relief as well on that sacrifice? I know a certain umbrella that used to retain that...

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