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Hence why I'm with an Umbrella at the moment
I eventually plan to go Ltd but just not yet, we'll soon see come April when my current contract endsIn Scooter we trust
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FTFYOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostHence why I'm with an Umbrella at the moment
I eventually plan to go Ltd but just not yet, we'll soon see come April when my current contract gets renewed at 20% more
Come on man, you are a contractor now. Bit PMA required so you don't let the side down!!!
							
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Lol well put I did indeed forget to put that in, especially after a 6 month stint I'll definitely deserve an increaseOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostFTFY
Come on man, you are a contractor now. Bit PMA required so you don't let the side down!!!
							
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Just to update this a bit...
I decided to go the Ltd route in the end and have gone with a local accountant who although being more expensive than the online ones advertised through here, gives me the peace of mind of having someone local I can just pop in to see if I need to ask anything etc.
Been a tough couple of weeks researching everything etc but almost all sorted now I think
							
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How close are you to having enough deposit for a house?? you may find it easier to get a mortgage if you're with an umbrella company, rather than a newly formed Ltd company with no accounts.Originally posted by Graham View PostThanks for the replies everyone.
Whilst I am tempted to go with an umbrella company due to it being easier. For me its all about the money (so I can save a deposit for a house) and I shouldn't have a problem with affording the time to learn whats needed for running a LTd company.
That said, I'm still keeping my options open and not committing to either course yet
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cheersOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostWell done I hope it works out well for you
At the moment I have about £11 in my bank and about the same in my pocketOriginally posted by Joeman View PostHow close are you to having enough deposit for a house?? you may find it easier to get a mortgage if you're with an umbrella company, rather than a newly formed Ltd company with no accounts.
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Things will soon change once you get a contractOriginally posted by Graham View PostAt the moment I have about £11 in my bank and about the same in my pocket
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aye, will be able to save money for a deposit as well as having more spare to enjoy life withOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostThings will soon change once you get a contract
							
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