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You get the cleaner for £8 per hour. Your company makes £2 per hour for all the other houses they clean. Your company is no longer a 1 man band doing one contract at a time.
I'm against accepting for-cash discounts to allow tradesmen to avoid going through the books, but it's not ultimately my responsibility as long as I am not overtly helping them evade tax.
At present if cleaner does not pay taxes the cleaning company is responsible and not you
After the change you are responsible not them...
If you are paying the cleaner directly exactly what is the cleaning company getting 2 pph for?
it will probably come to nothing as their are loads of people who do this sort of thing cash in hand and declare only a bit to HMRC to make is seem legit....
No but being middle class its your responsibility to make sure your cleaner pays her taxes!
How exactly?
I'm against accepting for-cash discounts to allow tradesmen to avoid going through the books, but it's not ultimately my responsibility as long as I am not overtly helping them evade tax.
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