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What Is an Umbrella Company?

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Have you heard about umbrella companies, but not entirely sure how they work in practice or have fairly little understanding as to who they are for and what their benefits are? TechRound takes a closer look at what exactly is meant by an umbrella company.

 

What Is an Umbrella Company?

In summary, an umbrella company is considered the main alternative to creating your own limited company as a contractor, with the main responsibility of the umbrella company helping you to organise getting paid for work that you carry out as they act as the middleman between the client (ie. the agency or company you are employed by) and the contractor.
Wondering what makes umbrella companies different to operating through your own limited company? It all comes down to your employment status.
If you run under a limited company, you have a number of benefits that you are able to take advantage of as the director (for example, the opportunities for tax relief) however, this does also entail having to take full responsibility for all your finances.
Whereas with an umbrella company, as you are an employee (meaning that you are also eligible for National Insurance and PAYE contributions) the umbrella company carries out the majority of the paperwork and administrative duties that need to be done on your behalf. Whilst you are an employee of an umbrella company completing a number of different, temporary contracts, you will not need to manage your own payroll.

 

Who Are Umbrella Companies For?

Umbrella companies usually specifically employ contractors as well as freelancers who are employed through recruitment agencies.

 

How Does an Umbrella Company Work?

Wondering how umbrella companies work in practice? This simple chart explains exactly the role of umbrella companies between the contractor and the client, and how you end up getting paid.

If you decide to work for a PAYE umbrella company, this is the process you can expect to follow:

 

Why Are Umbrella Companies Needed?

There are different reasons as to why umbrella companies are needed. For example, as a contractor, you aren’t employed directly by the client or recruitment agency, but you will need a way to pay your taxes and receive money into your account, which is where umbrella companies become extremely useful.
As you are employed by the umbrella company they liaise with the client or recruiter under a business to business contract. Furthermore, as they operate under PAYE, meaning they are legally obligated to pay HMRC for employer’s national insurance contributions.

 

What Are the Benefits of Umbrella Companies?

There are a variety of advantages involved when it comes to deciding to operate under an umbrella company. These include:

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