Hi everyone
Newbie to the board here, and newbie to contracting!!
I've recently returned from a year travelling abroad. This means I haven't yet used up any of my £8k tax free allowance.
I've been recruited into a contract role to which I had planned on being self employed and submitting my own tax returns etc. However, I was pretty much steamrollered into joining the Umbrella company (Go Umbrella) by the recruitment agent. It was a very fast turnaround, I was fresh back from travelling and he assured me it would be the easiest and most cost efficient way of getting paid. He said charges would be about a "tenner a week", which I thought was fine.
I was sent all the contract details via email which I then signed. To my detriment I didn't read all the pages fully and now it's come back to haunt me.
I worked 3 days on my first week earning £472 gross. I got paid for those days on Monday and to my horror I'd been charged £130 "fees" - bear in mind I'm NOT paying tax so don't claim any expenses back.
The fees consisted of:
£27.50 admin fee
£63.50 employee costs (Employer's NI, postage, childcare vouchers etc!)
£15 holiday fees
£26 National Insurance
Leaving a net pay of £339
After all the deductions it turns out I would have been a LOT better off being self employed and submitting my own accounts. I'm pretty annoyed really with the recruitment agency for almost forcing me into signing up with the Umbrella (of course I now realise there were probably comission fees paid for referring me).
I have emailed saying I won't be using them anymore, to which they now say I have to give them 2 week's notice. This was in the contract which I signed.
Can anyone advise me on my situation? As I am not earning over £8k this tax year, should I be liable to pay my "employee costs" of which mostly consists of the Employer's NI?
Do I have to agree to this 2 week notice period?
Can I complain to my recruitment agency about the way this has been handled? I feel I've been made a fool of here, ending up paying a hell of a lot more than I would ever have agreed to.
Thanks for any advice. Please bear in mind I've only been contracting for a week so go easy!
Newbie to the board here, and newbie to contracting!!
I've recently returned from a year travelling abroad. This means I haven't yet used up any of my £8k tax free allowance.
I've been recruited into a contract role to which I had planned on being self employed and submitting my own tax returns etc. However, I was pretty much steamrollered into joining the Umbrella company (Go Umbrella) by the recruitment agent. It was a very fast turnaround, I was fresh back from travelling and he assured me it would be the easiest and most cost efficient way of getting paid. He said charges would be about a "tenner a week", which I thought was fine.
I was sent all the contract details via email which I then signed. To my detriment I didn't read all the pages fully and now it's come back to haunt me.
I worked 3 days on my first week earning £472 gross. I got paid for those days on Monday and to my horror I'd been charged £130 "fees" - bear in mind I'm NOT paying tax so don't claim any expenses back.
The fees consisted of:
£27.50 admin fee
£63.50 employee costs (Employer's NI, postage, childcare vouchers etc!)
£15 holiday fees
£26 National Insurance
Leaving a net pay of £339
After all the deductions it turns out I would have been a LOT better off being self employed and submitting my own accounts. I'm pretty annoyed really with the recruitment agency for almost forcing me into signing up with the Umbrella (of course I now realise there were probably comission fees paid for referring me).
I have emailed saying I won't be using them anymore, to which they now say I have to give them 2 week's notice. This was in the contract which I signed.
Can anyone advise me on my situation? As I am not earning over £8k this tax year, should I be liable to pay my "employee costs" of which mostly consists of the Employer's NI?
Do I have to agree to this 2 week notice period?
Can I complain to my recruitment agency about the way this has been handled? I feel I've been made a fool of here, ending up paying a hell of a lot more than I would ever have agreed to.
Thanks for any advice. Please bear in mind I've only been contracting for a week so go easy!
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