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In theory, it should be perfectly feasible to operate as a sole trader, producing your own accounts and completing a self-assessment income tax return at the end of each year. You would need to advise your local tax office of your status and you would be responsible for paying your own tax and class 2 and class 4 national insurance contributions.
In practice, however, this is not always a suitable way of proceeding because the majority of clients and agencies insist that freelance contractors operate under the banner of a limited company.
There are five very sound reasons for this:
It is important to emphasise at the outset that the choice does not in any way influence the IR35 status of your contract. Your choice will not influence any HMRC review or decision as to whether the contract falls within the IR35 regulations.
Key Differences between a Personal Service Company and an Umbrella Company
Personal Service Company
Forming your own company means that you will be running your own business. You will be a company director, operate the company bank account, and be responsible for the affairs of the company.
Benefits
Disadvantages
The new MSC legislation has made this type of solution an extremely high risk if you seek help for the day to day chores (invoicing, payroll, book-keeping, and so on) as the supplier of these services may at some point in the future be deemed to be a Mangaed Service Provider, if so you may be liable to additional taxes that will be back dated to 6th April 2007. In addition:
Many contractors, particularly first timers do struggle with these responsibilities.
Joining an umbrella service means you essentially become a PAYE employee. Whilst you retain the freedom to work where you want, and for the time you wish all the company administration is done for you. The umbrella company will contract with the agency/end client and provide you with a contract of employment.
Benefits
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Making the Right Choice
In making the right decision you will need to weigh a number of factors based on your own circumstances and requirements. There is no "always right" or "always wrong" solution - both methods will work for you but with different working arrangements. In making your decision, we suggest you consider the following criteria:
If you have a long term contract (over 12 months) or you intend to be a professional contractor and seek long term employment as a freelance contractor; a personal service company may be preferable.
If you have a short term contract (less than 9 months) and you do not wish to remain contractor in the long term; an umbrella company solution may be preferable.
Your attitude to administration, dealing with forms, returns, correspondence, accounts, spreadsheets, VAT returns etc. - if it is no problem, then take the personal service company solution
If keeping up to date with administrative duties is likely to be a problem, then the umbrella solution would be preferable.
If after reading this article you are still not sure and the decision to go "own company" or umbrella is still a difficult one, then it would probably be best to go with the umbrella company solution for at least the short term.
It is very simple to leave an umbrella company and start up your own company but very much harder in terms of administration and expense to go from your own company to an umbrella.
If your contract is caught by IR35, the decision between the two solutions will not materially affect your net pay.
If you believe that it important to be a company director for presentation to third parties, then a personal service company solution should be taken