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Maximising income - Mystery Shopping? Surveys?
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Hiya
When I was declined the last time, I asked why, and was given my score, and the email said that I could retry any time.
So after reading the manual back to back a couple of times I retried last Tuesday. I am yet to hear back.
Give it a try and best of luck.0 -
finlay wrote:I am a bit confused about tns payment. On the pub briefs it says that the visits are for one or two adults and then elsewhere in the brief it says that if I take anyone else on the visit they will not be paid for. Does this mean my partner or a third party. I hope it only means a third party otherwise I am way out of pocket.
Yes it means someone in addition to the "1 or 2 adults"
HTH0 -
Hi, I've got a query re tax.
Have just downloaded a self-employment from from the inland revenue which talks about registering for national insurance and/or tax.
I only want to register to pay tax as I work full time and so my national insurance is paid through that. Mystery shopping is just a sideline.
I'm assuming that I won't need to pay NI twice but finding the information somewhat confusing,
Any ideas?
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bangragal wrote:Hi, I've got a query re tax.
Have just downloaded a self-employment from from the inland revenue which talks about registering for national insurance and/or tax.
I only want to register to pay tax as I work full time and so my national insurance is paid through that. Mystery shopping is just a sideline.
I'm assuming that I won't need to pay NI twice but finding the information somewhat confusing,
Any ideas?
thanks
Hi the first post of this thread explains the NI thing....You may also be required to pay National Insurance at the rate of £2.10 a week, but only if you earn more than £4345 after expenses in any one year THROUGH Self Employment. This means earning more than £4345 in addition to you other employment. If you think you will earn less than £4345 in the financial year, then you can apply for a “Certificate of Small Earnings Exception” which means you will not have to pay NI (National Insurance) Contributions. The Exception application can be found at the end of this document CF10 - http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
hope that helps!
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Lots of new pub jobs for Feb on TNS
Mostly lunch time visits (no good for me unfortunately)
Get them while they're hot!0 -
What's the deal with BAI? I did a job for the on 25 November, and no payment yet.....?!?!?OU Student! - ED209, SDK125, DSE212, SK124, DSE141, SD226, DXR222, DD303, DD307 = BSc Psychology0
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have you made sure all your banking details are on your profile ? you need the IBAN number etc
have a look to see if anything is missingas if it is they cant pay you !
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Thanks Rachie B, I had omitted the IBAN and BIC. Never knew they existed - you learn something new everyday!OU Student! - ED209, SDK125, DSE212, SK124, DSE141, SD226, DXR222, DD303, DD307 = BSc Psychology0
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Hi
Am already registered with Gap, RE and Grass Roots, so decided I would try and register with BAI.
It says I have no MSPA certification on the BARE system and to register need to enter a certification code - any idea what this is ?
Many thanks in advance.0 -
Hi guys,
I wonder if someone would be so kind as to either point me to the post (which I am looking for, but can't find yet, lots of pages to trawl through) re the printing of Grass Roots paperwork. Mine's still half missing IYKWIM.
Many thanks0
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