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Previously on "Why does Animals have more rights?"
A dog provides a useful doorbell alert service, mail collector and phone ring tone monitor for when I am looking for new contracts and happen to be in the shower or garden. They are also useful as a stress buster when you are out for a long walk. Therefore, they could be construed as 'staff' of your business who get paid in biscuits, meaty tit bits and fuss instead of money, the cost of which I claim as tax deductable expense. I have yet to ask Qudos about the viability of transferring company shares to the 'Doogles' of this world yet though.
Employing staff is a clear pointer to IR35 exemption.
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