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umbrella companies and tax
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Should I be with an umbrella company as I don't earn enough to be taxed. Also, I work for a couple of agencies and the main one pays me through an umbrella agency. When I signed up with them, it seemed that this was the only way to get paid, surely this can't be right, and if not, how do I then get paid by them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't like the regime but it's the way many agencies operate now. The only winner is the umbrella company which saves on employers' NI. The employee pays a bit less tax and NI but this can go back as a management charge and my employer makes the employees pay the employer's NI contributions!
But if you are not a tax payer your code should help make sure you get the proper tax allowance on your main job.
My tax is a mess as well for this year and I'll have to wait until year end to get back my overpayments
But if you are not a tax payer your code should help make sure you get the proper tax allowance on your main job.
My tax is a mess as well for this year and I'll have to wait until year end to get back my overpayments
I don't know. I was just told that was the way I'd be paid. They made it sound like a great deal- as if I'd get a basic rate plus expenses, but I soon realised that if you incurred £100 travelling and other expenses they repaid it but then knocked £100 of your pay.
I'm surprised that HMRC haven't clamped down on this
I'm surprised that HMRC haven't clamped down on this
It's the employer's choice, and often done when the employer doesn't want the hassle of taking a person onto their employment records.
Often the reason is that there are employee benefits that are not available to contractors - holidays cannot be one of them, but membership of an employer pension scheme could be.
Completing records at the end of each week is a good practice to do.
Often the reason is that there are employee benefits that are not available to contractors - holidays cannot be one of them, but membership of an employer pension scheme could be.
Completing records at the end of each week is a good practice to do.