Hi there,
I'm looking to set myself up as self employed, but have become a little confused about whether I'm barking up the wrong tree.
I want to do odd jobs for people, and have a couple of people that have regular work needing to be done, and a number of opportunities for more irregular jobs. I intend to invoice them for my time, and negotiate a specific pay per hour for the regular work, whilst having quotes for more irregular work. The regular work would be paid cash in hand.
From what I've read about worker vs self employed it would seem I fit more into the worker category, since I'd be carrying out the work myself, at a place designated by the owner of a business I'd be working for. I'd also be using their equipment to carry out the job.
Part of what I'm considering venturing into is to be called by companies to cover whilst people are sick or on holiday, but the general theme is to be paid for my time for the odd job, when it arises... Setting up a website and allowing people to book me, or contact for a quote.
Would anyone be able to clarify where this would put me? I just want to ensure I'm on the right side of the tax man.
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