Articles, tagged with "umbrella company", page 3
11th March 2011
If you are a contract or freelance worker considering, or already operating through an umbrella company, you will be interested in this article. Certain umbrella companies will try and flog you a dead horse even though they know what they are saying is ex...
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Author:
Alex Askew
11th March 2011
It’s true that there is no shortage of Umbrella Company Services on offer in Britain, but perhaps now more than ever temporary workers need to be careful about who they trust to carry out this important role. The last several months have seen more than a ...
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Author:
Alex Askew
11th March 2011
Umbrella companies are popular across the world because of the added value they lend to the overworked business professional. Just how can an umbrella company enact that big of a change? Well, they deal with money matters, and those can always be uncomfor...
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Author:
Ingress
03rd March 2011
Umbrella companies have been around for many years now and became popular in the year 2000 when the IR35 legislation was first introduced. This was a piece of legislation which looked to stop contractors and freelancers paying themselves in a certain way....
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Author:
Ingress
02nd March 2011
Danbro, the specialist accountancy firm for contract and freelance workers, have once again demonstrated why contractors choose them as their preferred provider of payroll and accounting services after the results came in from their recent client survey. ...
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Author:
Alex Askew
28th February 2011
An umbrella company offers a number of ways for you to focus on your business while still taking care of business. With these services, you can take your attention off the things that need to be done, and onto the things that you actually want to do. Umbr...
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Author:
Gen Wright
25th February 2011
There are two options when it comes to handling your ir35; umbrella services or a limited company. The first involves subcontracting out your ir35 tax responsibilities and paperwork to an outside company, the second involves establishing your own limited ...
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Author:
Ingress
24th February 2011
Contractors use umbrella companies as a useful trading vehicle when they are inside IR35 or if do not want to run their own limited company. There are hundreds of UK firms that offer these services, and plenty overseas, so which is the best for you?
H...
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Author:
robinjackman
14th February 2011
These solutions provide contractors with an alternative trading solution to running their own limited company or working self-employed as a sole trader. Many contractors use them to avoid complex tax issues like IR35. This is because umbrella companies ty...
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Author:
robinjackman
14th February 2011
Contractors rely on their umbrella companies to ensure that all tax liabilities are calculated accurately and the correct amounts of income tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs) are paid to HMRC on time.
And because contractors take guidance ...
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Author:
robinjackman
11th February 2011
An umbrella company effectively acts as an employer to self employed contractors that work under a temporary contract. Many businesses that contract out work will only do so to limited companies so working under an umbrella company allows self employed co...
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Author:
paulsimmions
26th January 2011
In the old days you were required to have a full time employee or perhaps even a full staff on hand to cover the areas of your business that weren't even your, well, business! But with umbrella companies, those days are things of the past, as you can now ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
24th January 2011
The latest business survey conducted on mid cap businesses has indicated that businesses are looking forward to a successful New Year with 58% expecting an increase in their turnover in 2011 and 93% of those are also seeking finance to obtain what they ne...
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Author:
Alex Askew
24th January 2011
You have a business. You don’t get the time because of your daily process like cutting checks and handling managerial necessities to make sure that your employees are paid and that the business remains in good position. Yes, that is a very important part ...
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Author:
Ingress
21st January 2011
Veterinary locums, that may be new to working on a temporary contract, often find themselves with a problem when they are accepted for their first locum contract: how to get paid and how to pay their taxes. In fact, you will find more problems than just t...
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Author:
Alpha Impact