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either umbrella or limited company?
Anyone know why?
Anyone know why?
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Noeither umbrella or limited company?
Anyone know why?
Umbrella companies are for people who don’t have a UTR code and aren’t working self employed.
If you want to get paid CIS you need a UTR code and have to prove that you are working independently under no supervision. They usually ask you a few questions to suss you out over the phone.
You don’t have to be limited to get CIS, I went as a sole trader as it’s more costly going limited and only worth it if you’re earning £45k plus and have an accountant.
CIS means they take 20% at source and give it to the tax man ready for next years tax return.
The agency should be able to better explain this to you and help you make an informed decision.
you avinn a giraffe? all agencies want to do is make the max. profit for them and screw workers out of as much of their earnings as they can.CIS means they take 20% at source and give it to the tax man ready for next years tax return.
The agency should be able to better explain this to you and help you make an informed decision.
Switch agency then or demand CIS, I got CIS through an agency I worked for last summer.
I've got no idea either!
First of all most umbrella companies are owned by job agencies and secondly it takes away the need to set aside holiday pay, pay your employers national insurance (I went with an umbrella company to get onto a site which was a new build super hospital and had over 900 trades people on site years ago) and thi means you end up paying both sides of the national insurance (cost me an extra ÂŁ90 a week) also you used to sometimes get told you would wait 3 weeks for your wages unless you paid them ÂŁ10 to get "same day value" which is a term banks use for same day clearing of a cheque or electronic funds transfer (the fee the last time I checked from the bank is ÂŁ0.70p a person for same day wage pay in)LOL i just want paying
I agree, however a good percentage of agencys are asking me for either umbrella or limited company payment method
I cant understand the difference between limited or CIS to the company/agency ???
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