Showing posts with label employed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employed. Show all posts

If i am employed but boss has no work should i still be paid

i am a bricklayer but fully employed. i am not actually on site i am at home but i havent been laid off.am i entitled to anythingthanks
      Answer1:nopehave to actually work
      Answer2:http://www.businessempiremag.com has a ton of useful information about ways to start or grow a business and should have answers to your questions.


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Self employed and having a job somewhere else

I have this friend who just started out a partnership with another colleague she used to work with! On the second day of the busniness this guy tells her Oh! from mondays u need to be there in the office on ur own. The reason he told her was because hes got a job somewhere else and he just jus needs to build confidence. Plus hes registering everything under her name, so he cant get into trouble & now she is quite depressed what is happening, Please help!
      Answer1:he is a real jerkoff,
      Answer2:Well, I must say, your description certainly is complete and comprehensive, giving us all ample opportunity to provide you with our valuable advice. I cant understand what is happening, either.But, whatever you do, DONT recommend she quit! That would never work.


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Starting your own company whilst already employed

Is this allowed, and what are the tax implications?
      Answer1:HIts not a problem, and all you have to do is account for the extra income you earn from your new business against your current salary. If you earn £26k from salary then another £10k from your business, then after you have taken out all of you costs for materials etc from what you pay you self you will have to pay NI & Tax if straight forward sole trader, but if you think you are going to made a lot of money then there could be advantage in being a limited company.your best bet is to go and speak to a good accountant, they can save you more than they cost.
      Answer2:business and newshttp://yugtran.info/
      Answer3:I started my own business working from home and ran it alongside my then employment. Now I have given up the employed job to concentrate on the business.As far as tax is concerned, you will have to keep accurate records of income and expenditure, but remember if you have your own business there are lots of tax advantages that you can use.Without knowing what you are planning it is impossible to go into details but you should talk it all over with an accountant.If you would like to get back to me by email, I can show you a bit more about my business and the tax advantages that I get.Douglas


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