Hello all
Up until recently I have been working as a permanent member of staff in the General IT Dept (we get in to everything from SQL, VB and ASP, to general network and server support etc - there are 3 of us) at an Automotive Trading and Logistics company.
The 3 of us have now been given the opportunity by the MD to do paid work for external companies whilst still maintaining our permanent jobs.
This is all under the banner of our parent company name 'trading as' our new company name. We've put together a commission structure for the external work (separate structures for in-work hours and out-of-hours) which all goes through our usual payroll etc.
One idea that I had was looking for short term contracts which we would be able to do whilst fulfilling our permanent role commitments, but was wondering if this is feasible given the setup we have? I know that there are plenty of legal/tax issues for normal contractors and am also wondering if any of these are relevant to our setup.
Would anyone be able to advise?
Thanks very much
Andy
Up until recently I have been working as a permanent member of staff in the General IT Dept (we get in to everything from SQL, VB and ASP, to general network and server support etc - there are 3 of us) at an Automotive Trading and Logistics company.
The 3 of us have now been given the opportunity by the MD to do paid work for external companies whilst still maintaining our permanent jobs.
This is all under the banner of our parent company name 'trading as' our new company name. We've put together a commission structure for the external work (separate structures for in-work hours and out-of-hours) which all goes through our usual payroll etc.
One idea that I had was looking for short term contracts which we would be able to do whilst fulfilling our permanent role commitments, but was wondering if this is feasible given the setup we have? I know that there are plenty of legal/tax issues for normal contractors and am also wondering if any of these are relevant to our setup.
Would anyone be able to advise?
Thanks very much
Andy
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