Umbrella Companies for UK contractors
Compare umbrella companies including DASA Umbrella, Caroola Group, PayStream and Umbrella.co.uk. Learn how umbrella companies work and decide if switching is right for you.
DASA Umbrella has evolved into a group of companies providing payroll and accounting services to temporary job agencies and their workers, adapting to the growing number of temporary workers in the UK and current employment regulations while maintaining our original values and prioritising strong relationships with our customers and agencies.
Caroola Group specialises in providing secure, compliant, and trusted umbrella payroll, accountancy, tax, and bookkeeping services for contractors, freelancers, sole traders, and small businesses across the UK.
Enjoy the freedom of contracting with the added benefits of continuous employment, making applying for loans and mortgages easier.
Umbrella.co.uk offer contractor employees a range of essential services, including payment collection from agencies, claiming chargeable expenses, processing statutory benefits and pension options, and more.
What are umbrella companies?
Umbrella companies offer a convenient way to trade for many IT contractors. Some contractors either have no wish to, or are unable to, set up a limited company and in these instances umbrella companies are the main alternative. Other contractors may just wish to contract in the short term, perhaps just a few months, which makes setting up a limited company unviable. Umbrella companies became increasingly popular after the IR35 legislation was introduced over ten years ago, and even more so since the IR35 reforms in 2021.
Umbrella companies organise the paperwork on behalf of the contractor, who is employed on a PAYE (Pay As You Earn) basis by the umbrella company – meaning IR35 (and the MSC Legislation) no longer becomes a worry. If you decide to trade through an umbrella company you’ll be able to claim some of your business expenses against your tax (i.e. ‘allowable’ expenses incurred such as travel, meals, and accommodation whilst going about your work) as an additional benefit.
Leaving the day-to-day administration to the umbrella company is a benefit to many contractors who don’t want such distractions from getting the ‘real’ work done. All you have to do is provide your timesheet and details of expenses to your umbrella to get paid. In short, umbrella companies make contracting much easier by invoicing the client, chasing for payment if it becomes overdue, processing your expenses and sorting out your tax and National Insurance contributions.
You can find out more about working through an umbrella company on the government website here.