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Pel
Joined: 29 Mar 2008 Posts: 2366 Location: Sennybridge
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Posted: Sat Jun 01, 13 9:56 pm Post subject: Help - What do you need to do to pay someone? |
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Ok, so from september*, i want to pay someone to do my sittings, under my business name.. now before i started the job i'm doing now, i didnt want to do this because i'd have to manage people.. ironically i'm now doing this (ok techincally just their paperwork rather than them, but thats the part i didnt want to do) and about 80 of them.
So I'm thinking i might as well look into how complex it is to take on someone.
Please can someone tell me what i need to do for this? I know i need employers liabilty, but do i need to do PAYE, and how do i do this (i have been reading in the threads below), do I need to make my business a company? rather than just being a sole-trader.. don't really have any idea on the whole thing.. please help
* Possibly before this. At present I have someone in carmarthenshire who has taken on a few sittings for me (she works 3 jobs inc. mine), but she will hopefully be starting an animal care course in september. |
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john of wessex
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Pel
Joined: 29 Mar 2008 Posts: 2366 Location: Sennybridge
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stumbling goat
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Nick
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stumbling goat
Joined: 20 Jan 2009 Posts: 1990
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Nick
Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 34535 Location: Hereford
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Pel
Joined: 29 Mar 2008 Posts: 2366 Location: Sennybridge
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Pel
Joined: 29 Mar 2008 Posts: 2366 Location: Sennybridge
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Posted: Wed Jun 05, 13 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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stumbling goat wrote: |
https://www.hmrc.gov.uk/leaflets/es-fs1.pdf
The link above may help you determine what you can or can not do regarding employed or self employed status of those who work for you? You may wish to treat them as a self employed contractor but if HMRC say you can not then maybe you can not?
Do you keep written auditable records of the training that you give to your sitters?
I have not given my current one any training
Do you have a job description that determines what they have to do and are responsible for?
No, but it would be impossible for me to do that for myself, it would have to be very generalised
Do you issue instructions of "what if's", so in the event of an incident the SEC knows what to do, all part of managing risk.
At present, I take the phone call, quote and pass the client direct on to the SEC, so no I dont have any
On the little information you provide it would seem as though you could treat them as self employed. And as far as I am aware you invoice your client, then the "Self employed contractor" invoices you.
They do their own self assesment, with their main job working for their parents, 2nd at an animal sancturay and clients/potential clients are 3rd in line
Are all the SEC's named on yor PLI policy?
At present no, as my insurers said i dont need to
Sounds like you ave a good business running here, good luck with it.
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However I would like to be able to answer yes to all the above, when I do it properly.. I'm looking to rent a smallholding, in an attempt to train someone, or at least use my own animals to see if they actually have the experience they say they have. (I have yet to read the link, that will have to wait for the weekend) |
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