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Advice needed - have to change umbrella for new contract
I disagree. If there is only the expectation to do one contract with this umbrella, then how can you class the place of work as temporary?
Good point TheFaQQer, if you are only have one place of work during the employment with the umbrella (in this case one contract) then that will not be seen as temporary.
Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrellaView Post
Good point - do you want a job TF? and something you may like to point out to the agency that wants you to move - travel and subsistence expenses can only be claimed if you are travelling to a temporary workplace; if you only work on one assignment whilst in the umbrella company's employ it will automatically become a permanent workplace and the costs would not be allowable as expenses
Ok I have asked the agency and as expected they said no to accepting the umbrella company I have already
However, they have also came back an said that they have spoke to Parasol and if I fill out a P46 then I won't get heavy taxed and I will still get paid with my other umbrella company.
Can any one confirm if this information is correct?
Ok I have asked the agency and as expected they said no to accepting the umbrella company I have already
However, they have also came back an said that they have spoke to Parasol and if I fill out a P46 then I won't get heavy taxed and I will still get paid with my other umbrella company.
Can any one confirm if this information is correct?
No, it isn't - you would be obliged to complete section C of the P46 which is a declaration to say that you have another job - they would then have to apply a BR tax code (20% of everything) which may then be altered to D0 through a coding notice from HMRC if you are a higher rate tax payer
Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrellaView Post
No, it isn't - you would be obliged to complete section C of the P46 which is a declaration to say that you have another job - they would then have to apply a BR tax code (20% of everything) which may then be altered to D0 through a coding notice from HMRC if you are a higher rate tax payer
That's true. Sounds a bit of a pain since I will then have to chase up to get my tax code changed again in 4 weeks!
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