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* Have you been putting in your timesheets..?

* You need to get paid if you put in last weeks timesheet and join the payroll this week (it needs to be done straight away or on your break) you'll have a nice amount of money Friday. And be paid again following friday.
Yeah I've been putting in my time sheets (or rather just emailing them my total hours and what days I worked).
If I was to open a ltd company (once talking with accountant) and get a UTR number for the ltd company under the CIS scheme, would IR35 apply to me? If so then I think I'm better off just waiting until I'm fully qualified rather than working as a Sparks Mate/Improver?
 
I think IR35 is basically if the taxman thinks your setup as a company strictly for tax avoidance I'm not that informed about tax etc

Plenty of lads are Ltd though.

You should just go through their payroll company and get paid.

How many weeks do they owe you now you should have a nice sum ...?

Also the Electrical Contractor you work for has to confirm all your hours with agency/payroll you don't want them thinking your being awkward on purpose ?
 
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They owe me about 6 weeks, I'm about to end my contract there because it's a waste for me to spend £20 a day on food and travel, and 4h commuting. To then just get paid through an umbrella that takes out employers NI and admin fees of £60 month.
Tbh I do need to get the pay they owe me sorted out but more importantly I need to decide how I am going to do it moving forwards
 
Get your money mate :thumbsup:

*Ask what payroll companies they use ?

*Don't forget get to stick in your expenses it's worth a try ?

* Unless your CIS or ltd payroll companies are a sad reality the system needs a enema.

* You can go self employed and get an accountant to set it up for you i know Electrical improver who have done that.

Cheers
 
Im currently in the same boat so to speak i accepted work through an agency as a mate and have had to use an umbrella company to get payed, 40 hours a week crap money at £10 per hour and that includes my holiday pay as well apparently but the company have supplied a hire vehicle and i do get all my fuel costs and travel payed the travel is inclusive in my 40 hr week so i leave site early to suit travel but at the end of the day work is work.
 
Im currently in the same boat so to speak i accepted work through an agency as a mate and have had to use an umbrella company to get payed, 40 hours a week crap money at £10 per hour and that includes my holiday pay as well apparently but the company have supplied a hire vehicle and i do get all my fuel costs and travel payed the travel is inclusive in my 40 hr week so i leave site early to suit travel but at the end of the day work is work.

Where in South wales are you, lad in neath is looking for a level 2 as a mate.
 
Im currently in the same boat so to speak i accepted work through an agency as a mate and have had to use an umbrella company to get payed, 40 hours a week crap money at £10 per hour and that includes my holiday pay as well apparently but the company have supplied a hire vehicle and i do get all my fuel costs and travel payed the travel is inclusive in my 40 hr week so i leave site early to suit travel but at the end of the day work is work.
hire vehicle is a bonus but still sucks that you're stuck with umbrella.

I've just formed a limited company to get paid but I don't trust my accountants! They're telling me that I can withdraw my money from my company account whenever I want it and noone is there to question me. Apparently I don't have to pay myself a salary and dividends because I already will have the 20% CIS deduction. It all sounds a bit dodge... Starting to seem like I should go back to umbrella now :L
 
hire vehicle is a bonus but still sucks that you're stuck with umbrella.

I've just formed a limited company to get paid but I don't trust my accountants! They're telling me that I can withdraw my money from my company account whenever I want it and noone is there to question me. Apparently I don't have to pay myself a salary and dividends because I already will have the 20% CIS deduction. It all sounds a bit dodge... Starting to seem like I should go back to umbrella now :L

Hes right, however his bill will be £x per year so make sure theres that in the bank per week.

Your tax will all be taken care off from the CIS, keep receipts for claimable items as you counter the CIS with them
 
Hes right, however his bill will be £x per year so make sure theres that in the bank per week.

Your tax will all be taken care off from the CIS, keep receipts for claimable items as you counter the CIS with them
My housemate (works as IT Contractor, not CIS) tells me that if I withdraw money from my business account, it's classed as a directors loan and I will be fined if I don't pay it back. I take it the rule must be different then with CIS. I don't want to just blindly trust my accountant because at the end of the day, I'll be the one HMRC comes after if something is wrong
 
If you'e not CIS then surely you get taxed 30% at source? Or I guess you dont do site work.

My housemate did accountancy at uni so I trust him quite a bit. My accountants made me second think them when they had problems opening my limited company for me and it was me that had to resubmit my application to company's house. They blamed it on a computer glitch but honestly the whole time it seemed as though they' never done the process before

It's a good idea. I think I will get another accountants opinion
 
Dont work for others, if i do rarely my invoices state "consultancy fee" which is non construction work :)

If your with an accountant and you are newly LTD, then just change accountant?

Does your accountant know your income info? Lets put it simply.......

£11 an hour
40 hours a week = £410
48 Weeks work = £19680
National tax allowance = £11,500

Taxable income = £8180

Income deducated by CIS = £3936

So......... your taxable income is £8.1k..... minus any expenses you put through for tools etc....... youve already paid almost 4k into CIS. So at the end of the year your account will file for a CIS refund.
 
No, nothing like that. It was just a phone call where he said I would be paid £11 PAYE, then I emailed my passport and ECS card and I was on site the next day! No written contract, no written agreement. I haven't signed anything

So on the basis of a phone call to someone you’ve never met you’ve handed over your personal details including your passport and then done a number of weeks work with no contract or clue how you will get paid?

In this day and age of security concerns and identity theft your not exactly helping yourself are you?
 

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