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ive got one bloke working along side me and hes gone self employed.
if he worked for you doing your custys, he is not self employed he is employed, u could sub contract to him, but he would have to work for someone else 1 day a week to avoid the employment laws
Quote from: Blue Monkey on May 06, 2010, 12:05:39 pmif he worked for you doing your custys, he is not self employed he is employed, u could sub contract to him, but he would have to work for someone else 1 day a week to avoid the employment lawsIt's a lot more complex than that; I've looked into it. I've also received some 'advice' from a successful window cleaner with a big business about how to 'fiddle' the rules, but even then he said it was very thin ice and probably wouldn't stand up in court; but it involved making Wor Lass self employed 'business owner' and running a 'different' window cleaning company; and then we both - as in two different window cleaning companys - subcontract the work out.
just make sure they buy there own equipment ( just a back pack will do )& when u get them 2 make ur invoice out, always say they ave done a few days less than they did.that then gives them spare time 2work else where if they want 2 happy days and when you are caught by an Inland Revenue investigation you will be fined bigtime and if you are unlucky you will also go to prison.Get a HR company to help and advise you and do it legally, remember that the taxman can land at anytime and he will look back 6 years into your business and he will find any mistakes you have made.So for instance if you say that you are sub-contracting, the taxman will pull the sub-contarctors tax records and check that he has indepentant customers to yours.
My guys are PAYE, I hate paperwork so employ a secretary (also PAYE) to deal with it all.Employing means your turnover goes up, once you hit 70K you’re into VAT, MORE paperwork, more headaches and more cost!!!
Quote from: Jack Wallace on May 07, 2010, 07:19:57 amMy guys are PAYE, I hate paperwork so employ a secretary (also PAYE) to deal with it all.Employing means your turnover goes up, once you hit 70K you’re into VAT, MORE paperwork, more headaches and more cost!!!can any one answer this question, if you stay as a sole trader call paul smith window cleaning, do u still have to go vat registered?,