PAYEme. The March Mutual umbrella company.

Wouldn't it be nice to join a company where you make all the rules?

Our umbrella company, PAYEme, lets you do just that, allowing you to work where you want, when you want. As an employee of March Mutual, you'll have full employee status just as you would with any other large company, meaning big benefits including sick pay, holiday pay, maternity pay and full insurances.

In short, it's a safe, reliable and no-risk way to remain completely legal and IR35 compliant, but with none of the headache associated with setting up your own company.

Maximise your earnings

By joining the PAYEme team, you'll enjoy big tax-efficiencies too. Our HM Revenue and Customs-approved dispensation means you can offset your business expenses against tax, often meaning considerable savings every month.

We'll also provide you with full administrative support, tax help, legal advice, bill your clients for you and manage your payroll. And less time spent on paperwork means you'll have more time to enjoy your money.

Less worry. More money.

Sign up with PAYEme today and you'll immediately benefit from the following:

  • No minimum contract
  • Flat fees - we don't take a percentage of your earnings
  • We complete your tax return
  • Business expenses paid
  • Online timesheet submission
  • Friendly personal service and full support
  • Payment via BACS, CHAPS or Foreign Funds transfer
  • Free legal advice and tax help
  • Free independent financial advice
  • Statutory sick pay, maternity and paternity pay, holiday pay
  • 'Pay as you earn' - no fees when you're not working
  • Full insurances
  • Mortgage and employer references
  • No hidden charges

To find out if joining PAYEme is the best solution for your personal circumstances, call us now on 0845 094 4545.

Find out more about our other option for freelancers and contractors: our Personal Services Company March Mutual GoLTD.

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