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I have worked for a number of companies all over the country as a self-employed welder (including RAF bases where I was paid by the government). At every company I worked for I handed in an invoice at the end of each week for the hours that I worked, they paid me into my account and I sorted out my own tax affairs with my accountant, simple as that
Quote from: Trev Jones on January 04, 2013, 11:34:02 pmIf you need another person to help you, but only need them for say 10 days per month initially, would it not be easier to get them to set themselves up as self-employed and invoice you for the hours they work and pay them this way. Would this not be an easier way, rather than having to go through all the employment requirements for a company if you can only offer (initially) a part time number of hours. No - because the self employed worker are not allowed to use the company's equipment, they would have to have their own setup.
If you need another person to help you, but only need them for say 10 days per month initially, would it not be easier to get them to set themselves up as self-employed and invoice you for the hours they work and pay them this way. Would this not be an easier way, rather than having to go through all the employment requirements for a company if you can only offer (initially) a part time number of hours.