Many contractors opt to work under an umbrella company. Widely considered the easy, most hassle-free way to contract versus operating under a limited company, an umbrella company takes care of the contractor’s invoicing, paperwork and pays them through the PAYE tax system, taking care of their often-tricky tax obligations.
Unlike limited company contractors, who are responsible for working out and paying tax through self-assessment, umbrella contractors need only focus on the contract at hand.
However, with more contractors looking to use the services of umbrella companies for this very reason, more umbrella companies have started to advertise themselves as HMRC approved in order to catch the attention of contractors and win their business.
In reality, however, there is no such thing as an HMRC approved umbrella company.
Although a list of HMRC approved companies doesn’t exist, companies do still need to comply with HMRC rules in order to be legal and legitimate. Therefore, contractors need to ensure that the umbrella company they are working with is HMRC compliant.
In this guide, Umbrella Supermarket explains why there’s no such thing as an HMRC approved umbrella company and looks instead at what an HMRC compliant umbrella company looks like so every contractor can rest assured they are only working with the best.
What is a HMRC approved umbrella company?
As we’ve already touched on, there is no such thing as a HMRC approved umbrella company.
This is because an umbrella company is considered as and treated like any other type of employer by HMRC due to the fact that they employ the contractor and pay them under the PAYE tax system.
For this reason, HMRC has declared that it cannot declare an umbrella company as legitimate or not.
In this case, when an umbrella company advertises itself as HMRC approved, it is a false ploy to catch the contractor’s eye and stand out from the competition. In actual fact, the only real way that an umbrella company can stand out from the rest is through the services and benefits it offers to the contractor.
However, although no umbrella company can be HMRC approved, it is important to look out for companies that are HMRC compliant. Working with an umbrella company that isn’t HMRC compliant will ultimately be harmful for the contractor as it is the individual’s responsibility to ensure they meet their own tax obligations.
While the majority of umbrella companies are HMRC compliant, like with any industry, there are always a bad few that are not. Using the services of these non-compliant umbrella companies who claim to be able to help contractors save on their tax will ultimately leave the contractor with a big tax bill and potential penalties.