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Yes when I have leafleters I pay £50 per 1000 and £5 per job booked in so the faster they work the more money they earn. They do it in their own time and can do as much or as little as they want so I usually get an invoice off them for the time spent and the amount of leaflets they've pushed
Apparently if they earn under £112 a week you just need an invoice from them, any more and it gets costly !Self employed is the way to go to start them off, and then if they are any good you can put them on the books.
Just going by what he told me, that if you pay a penny over £112 you have to do a lot of paper work ( to be honest when he was telling me all this stuff my mouth was open, and I had a glazed look on my face ) !Just to note Kev, your turnover is in the millions, but I just get a bit of extra cash money to to top up my benefits
Quote from: samson on July 30, 2015, 12:28:47 pmJust going by what he told me, that if you pay a penny over £112 you have to do a lot of paper work ( to be honest when he was telling me all this stuff my mouth was open, and I had a glazed look on my face ) !Just to note Kev, your turnover is in the millions, but I just get a bit of extra cash money to to top up my benefits Just don't want something to go wrong that's all! Up to you at the end of the day! My turnover is in the Millions but unfortunately in Hungarian Forints not £ Sterling
This is a HMRC Screen print that our accountant has just sent me. It quite clearly states that regardless of how much you pay they must be on your HMRC return.Now you know why we have an expensive but accurate accountant
Found someone who is going to do some leafleting, only around 14 hours a week to start, but what are the limits on NI, and do i just need to get a receipt for the money I pay him ? Do I need to inform HMRC ?Thanks for any advice
Now you know why we have an expensive but accurate accountant
Quote from: Kevin Martin on July 30, 2015, 10:55:13 amNow you know why we have an expensive but accurate accountant Explain the accurate bit for me Kev
Quote from: CleanClear on July 31, 2015, 10:42:59 pmQuote from: Kevin Martin on July 30, 2015, 10:55:13 amNow you know why we have an expensive but accurate accountant Explain the accurate bit for me Kev Just got a new accountant , and this is who gave me the advice about the £112 limit, he told me as long as I get an invoice then I have covered myself.
Quote from: CleanClear on July 31, 2015, 10:42:59 pmQuote from: Kevin Martin on July 30, 2015, 10:55:13 amNow you know why we have an expensive but accurate accountant Explain the accurate bit for me Kev I will pass this information back to him but I must say in his defence that two of my grandchildren are paper boys for two different shops. Both earn around £20-£25 a week and they had to register and both get payslips every week. The shops wouldn't be going through it if they didn't need to would they? I don't think it's about the amount paid out anymore but we will see.