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Hi,
I wondered if someone can please help with this query. I have been a permanent member of staff for several years now and always wondered about whether to go contracting or not... I have recently divorsed and been paying for my children through the CSA. I was wondering what rules apply with regard to paying for CSA when becoming a contractor? Hope someone can please help with this.
Nothing changes really - We often assist our clients with CSA issues and they generally just want details of your income, whether you are contracting or working as a permanent employee.
Hi,
I wondered if someone can please help with this query. I have been a permanent member of staff for several years now and always wondered about whether to go contracting or not... I have recently divorsed and been paying for my children through the CSA. I was wondering what rules apply with regard to paying for CSA when becoming a contractor? Hope someone can please help with this.
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