Landmarktaxservices presents a straightforward and convenient approach to work. If you’re unfamiliar with Umbrella contracting, the process may initially seem complex. To help you get started, it’s recommended to gain a better understanding of the involved aspects.
What is an Umbrella company?
Being an Umbrella employee offers a simple and direct method to engage in contracting. The Umbrella company becomes your employer, allowing you to experience the flexibility of contracting without the associated hassles. This involves becoming an employee of the Umbrella company, which then supplies your services to other companies, such as employment agencies or end hirers.
Whether working on a single contract or seamlessly transitioning between multiple contracts, you can build a continuous employment record, proving beneficial when applying for mortgages or loans. Additional employment benefits include holiday pay, statutory payments for maternity/paternity/adoption, sick leave, access to a company pension scheme, and various insurance covers.
As an Umbrella contractor, you’ll pay Income Tax and National Insurance contributions on all your income at the source, similar to any employee. While this may result in slightly less take-home pay compared to a limited company contractor operating outside IR35, the advantages include standard employment benefits, an excellent employee benefits scheme, and the absence of administrative tasks associated with running your own business.
The Benefits:
Your Options: Choosing the right working option can be complex, considering alternatives like Agency PAYE or operating through your limited company. Below, we compare the options.
Landmarktaxservices Umbrella:
Agency PAYE:
Limited Company: