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    Daily Company Margin

    I have a new contract with Giant Group and looking on my account it has the company margin at £28.91 per day as I am on a day rate.

    I am just checking to see if this is correct as it seems a bit too much to me!

    Always thought the company margins were weekly or is this standard for day rates? I will only submit a timesheet once a month and get paid monthly.

    Cheers
    Last edited by mikedarv; 28 May 2012, 14:02.

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    Originally posted by mikedarv View Post
    I have a new contract with Giant Group and looking on my account it has the company margin at £28.91 per day as I am on a day rate.

    I am just checking to see if this is correct as it seems a bit too much to me!

    Always thought the company margins were weekly or is this standard for day rates? I will only submit a timesheet once a month and get paid monthly.

    Cheers
    The margin for an umbrella company is usually the money that is retained from the assignment value after payments have been made to HMR&C and the contractor; their turnover if you like. This does seem a very high figure as the average margin is £20-£30 per week. Have you queried this with them?
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      #3
      Just say 'No!' to brollies and use your own ltd co.
      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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        Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
        Just say 'No!' to brollies and use your own ltd co.
        Well that didn't answer the question did it?
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          #5
          Read the title of this forum please BB.
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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            #6
            Called them again and it looks like the retained Company Margin also includes Employers NI as well as the £28 weekly net margin.

            Just the way they were wording it that I hadn't seen before so was getting a bit confused.

            So the daily Company margin works out at £5ish fees and the rest employers NI's etc.
            Last edited by mikedarv; 28 May 2012, 14:30.

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              #7
              Originally posted by mikedarv View Post
              Called them again and it looks like the retained Company Margin also includes Employers NI as well as the £28 weekly net margin.

              Just the way they were wording it that I hadn't seen before so was getting a bit confused.

              So the daily Company margin works out at £5ish fees and the rest employers NI's etc.
              Employer's national insurance is payable to HMR&C and therefore should not make up part of the company's retained margin which is, by definition, 'retained'
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                #8
                you say both weekly and daily margin is £28 in your posts, i think you have confused yourself with that.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by moggy View Post
                  you say both weekly and daily margin is £28 in your posts, i think you have confused yourself with that.
                  Yep I think you may be right - think he meant £28 weekly; I don't think there is a monthly alternative, just £28 x 4 or £28 x 5
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