From April 2026, we’re seeing increased focus across the industry on umbrella company compliance and for good reason. This isn’t just a regulatory update. It directly affects your pay, your tax position, and your long-term financial security.
There are a number of broader changes happening across the market - here we’ve highlighted the most relevant ones for our freelancers and contractors.
If you’re contracting via an umbrella, you are typically employed by that company, which then:
Simply put, umbrella companies sit between you, the agency, (sometimes an MSP), and the end client managing payroll and employment.
The key shift is aroundaccountability. Where tax isn’t handledcorrectly, liability can sit across the entire supply chain including:
This “joint and severalliability” approach is why compliance is now under such intense scrutiny.
Many end clients and MSPs arenow:
This can sometimes mean changesto which umbrellas are permitted on specific assignments.
From April 2026, the UK government is also strengthening worker protection through the introduction ofthe Fair Work Agency, with contact details expected to be made publicly available from 7 April.
This body is designed to:
We’ve always taken a proactive approach-not a reactive one. (This is not new territory for us,it’s how we’ve always worked.)
If an umbrella company is notcompliant, the consequences can be serious:
High take-home pay that seems too good to be true usually is.
When you’re with a compliant umbrella company, you’re not just being paid - you’re employed. That means access to:
Many umbrella companies also offer benefit schemes for contractors, so it’s worth a quick chat with your umbrella to see what’s available.
With ongoing updates tos tatutory payments, it’s worth understanding:
We recommend speaking to your umbrella company ahead of 6 April 2026 to understand any updated policies or new processes.
Currently, unfair dismissal typically requires 2 years’ service, with proposed reforms expected to reduce this to around 6 months (anticipated from January 2027). However, as many contractors work on shorter assignments, this may not always apply directly, but it remains an important wider shift in worker protections.
The industry is moving toward greater transparency, accountability, and worker protection, which is a positive step. But it also means the choice of umbrella company has never been more important.
The good news? With the right structure and partners in place, you don’t need to worry, we’ve already done that work for you.
If you have any questions about your setup or upcoming changes, feel free to reach out to us.