The question of whether an individual is a genuinely self employed is not always easy to answer. The cases regarding status go back many years, but it remains impossible to set down a clear set of defining criteria against which an individual's status can be definitively determined. The glut of cases over the years demonstrates just how vexed an area this is. However we can advise you on any claim by a self employed contractor that he or she is an employee. We can also produce suitable contracts which will protect your business.
If you require information or a consultation call us now on 0800 046 3065.
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