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lisa123

wages / commission based
« on: January 29, 2006, 07:10:04 pm »
am i allowed to hire a self employed person, and pay them commission instead of wages? for example for every quote i get to do i pay £? and every booking i get i pay them %
Is it against the Law?

martin19842

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Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2006, 08:31:10 pm »
hi there

how you pay someone is upto you

employees can be wage or commissioned based only

self employed, would give you an invoice

regrds

martin

CMS

Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2006, 09:13:27 pm »
oooooooooooo! Treading on dodgy ground here.

If a person is selling for all sorts of people they could be classed as self employed. If they are selling only for you they are theoretically not self employed at all and you would have a hard job convincing the Inland Revenue otherwise.

Trust me - I've tried and they would have none of it.

You could still pay them a commission only but they would have to be 'employed' by you.

lisa123

Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2006, 11:53:13 am »
it does sound dodgy doesnt it.

what if 1000 leaflets are delivered and i dont get any response, the leaflet deliverer doesnt get paid!

Probably unlikely though.
I delivered 640 got 2 phone calls, 2 chances to quote, but no sales
I delivered 400 got 1 phone call, 1 chance to quote, but no sale even though they said they would definatly get back to me.

I'm waiting for my new leaflets to arrive from the printers, they made a cockup and i had to send them back to be re-done, all 10,000 of them.
I am aiming for 2000-3000 leaflets to be delivered each week.
Does this enquiry amount correspond to the leaflets dropped? Or am i below target do you think?

lisa123

Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2006, 12:05:45 pm »
So i am allowed to get them working say 20 hours per week, but only earning a commission which could be £0 or could be £50 ?
Doesn't mean the nat min wage......does that matter for this?

Timmy Boy

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Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2006, 12:20:16 pm »
Lisa
The best thing for you to do is for the salesperson to invoice you. He can then sort out the tax etc himself and it covers you. I used a telesales person who just charged me for every lead. Simple ;D
Regards
Tim

CMS

Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2006, 12:46:16 pm »
Tim


oooooooooooo!
If a person is selling for all sorts of people they could be classed as self employed. If they are selling only for you they are theoretically not self employed at all and you would have a hard job convincing the Inland Revenue otherwise.

Trust me - I've tried and they would have none of it.


Phoenix

Re: wages / commission based
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2006, 12:49:12 pm »
Lisa,

Only me!!

You can download the following from www.dti.gov.uk .  Leaflet IR56.  It answers most of your questions about being employed or self employed.  If you are unsure you can always speak to your local Inland revenue office they will give you good advice.

regards

Graham