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The whole employed/self employed question has been highlighted by the inland revenue as an area where they could be missing out on employers NIC. so i would tread very carefully.
the inland revenue would argue that if someone turns up at a gig uses your equipment your cds and more importantly your insurance then he/she is employed. see http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pdfs/ir148.htm.
however going back to the costings dont forget that the true cost to you is gross pay plus employers national insurance.
Last edited by Dial a disco.co.uk; 13-02-2007 at 03:40 PM.
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sorry last post should read employers national insurance
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Originally Posted by
Dial a disco.co.uk
sorry last post should read employers national insurance
Originally Posted by
Dial a disco.co.uk
The whole employed/self employed question has been highlighted by the inland revenue as an area where they could be missing out on
employers NIC. so i would tread very carefully.
the inland revenue would argue that if someone turns up at a gig uses your equipment your cds and more importantly your insurance then he/she is employed. see
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pdfs/ir148.htm.
however going back to the costings dont forget that the true cost to you is gross pay plus
national insurance.
Which bit? can you use the edit button to change it?
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