Where do you guys get yours and how much will i be looking at paying??
That would depend on his work rate. If you, for example made 100 quid a day, and with this 'helper' make 200 quid, then anything from 50 to 60 pounds wages to him would seem fair.
As far as I know the rules, if you're supplying him with less than 60 percent of his work, and you contract him to clean the ground floors of your properties, and he uses his own tools, and he can decide how he does each job, and he has the option of contracting help in, and he can decide his start and finish times, then he's a sub-contractor.
I guess there's scope for some stretching of the above rules.
Just get him to invoice you for the work he's done, and that invoice will count as being tax-deductable.
Ensure he has pulic liability insurance for any damage to property or persons he could do and I think you should be okay.
I'm no employment expert though and I doubt the Citizens Advice will be much help. You really need to speak to an employment solicitor and they'll be nearly as expensive as Trevor Knight!
