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HMRC off payroll decision service
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I think this will be useless without the ~/hmrc/off-payroll-decision-service/sheets/kb-rules-01.xls file, won't it? -
Originally posted by matzie View PostI think this will be useless without the ~/hmrc/off-payroll-decision-service/sheets/kb-rules-01.xls file, won't it?
Personal service
- right/obligation of substitution, rejection of substitute, who pays, whether exercised
- whether helper can be used and who pays
Control
- told what to do, whether you can be moved (from job to job?)
- how work is done and level of expertise
- when (and who stipulates when)
- where
Financial Risk
- provision of vehicle and who pays
- whether equipment is needed and who provides
- who provides consumables
- who pays for expenses recurs
- how work is paid for
Business structure
- VAT registered
- Business account
- Advertise for work
- Business website
- Pays for training
- Business premises
- Insurance
Part of Organisation
- Receives benefits
- Is a line manager
- Has contact with Engager's customers
- Represents Engager's business
Miscellaneous
- Similar work (I guess similar to employees?)Comment
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is this a joke? HMRC surely would not have placed such sensitive stuff in the public domain yet.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postis this a joke? HMRC surely would not have placed such sensitive stuff in the public domain yet.Comment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostAppears genuine.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostThe json schema gives an indication of what the criteria probably are, so not complete, but not useless either.
Personal service
- right/obligation of substitution, rejection of substitute, who pays, whether exercised
- whether helper can be used and who pays
Control
- told what to do, whether you can be moved (from job to job?)
- how work is done and level of expertise
- when (and who stipulates when)
- where
Financial Risk
- provision of vehicle and who pays
- whether equipment is needed and who provides
- who provides consumables
- who pays for expenses recurs
- how work is paid for
Business structure
- VAT registered
- Business account
- Advertise for work
- Business website
- Pays for training
- Business premises
- Insurance
Part of Organisation
- Receives benefits
- Is a line manager
- Has contact with Engager's customers
- Represents Engager's business
Miscellaneous
- Similar work (I guess similar to employees?)Comment
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Originally posted by youngguy View PostThat doesn't feel that different to the sorts of things now? Dare I suggest most of that (Direction aside) would be quite easy to evidence as being outside?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe problem is the person answering the questions and the level of risk they are willing to accept...Comment
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Originally posted by LandRover View PostAnd the loaded "weighting" for each question, if it works on points per question.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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