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Paye, umbrella or limited company???

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    #11
    Originally posted by Grac1e View Post
    I start a new contract next week. It's for 3 months and about £400 per day. I need to make a decision quickly if I should set up a limited company with the associated costs of insurance, accountants etc., go with an umbrella company costing c£28/week or just go good old PAYE.
    Any advice would be appreciated!
    Hello, if you are operating outside of IR35 then you will be better off using a limited company on a daily rate of £400. The tax advantages will be significantly greater than any costs incurred (ie the accountancy fees will be similar to the fees charged by an Umbrella scheme - £28 per week is a fairly typical cost accountants charge for limited companies).

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      #12
      Originally posted by Friendly advisor View Post
      Hello, if you are operating outside of IR35 then you will be better off using a limited company on a daily rate of £400. The tax advantages will be significantly greater than any costs incurred (ie the accountancy fees will be similar to the fees charged by an Umbrella scheme - £28 per week is a fairly typical cost accountants charge for limited companies).
      Only if you plan on being a contractor for more than a year and you don't mind the extra work involved in running a Ltd.

      Otherwise I'd stay with an umbrella.
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        #13
        Originally posted by Friendly advisor View Post
        Hello, if you are operating outside of IR35 then you will be better off using a limited company on a daily rate of £400. The tax advantages will be significantly greater than any costs incurred (ie the accountancy fees will be similar to the fees charged by an Umbrella scheme - £28 per week is a fairly typical cost accountants charge for limited companies).
        WCS plus you have the costs associated with opening and closing a Ltd Co - not worth it for a 3 month contract IMHO
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