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Ive done alot of googling but hadnt come across that Q&A page so thanks!
What Im finding is, I'd more than likely be employed as opposed to self employed, which I'd prefer anyway!
The thing thats thrown me is, madgagoo saying I cant be employed and accept child care vouchers as Ive done alot of research and never come across that, in fact I though most nannies main reasons for registering was to be able to accept vouchers.0 -
Ive done alot of googling but hadnt come across that Q&A page so thanks!
What Im finding is, I'd more than likely be employed as opposed to self employed, which I'd prefer anyway!
The thing thats thrown me is, madgagoo saying I cant be employed and accept child care vouchers as Ive done alot of research and never come across that, in fact I though most nannies main reasons for registering was to be able to accept vouchers.
I am of the understanding that childcare vouchers are to pay a business not an employee. However, I will reiterate that this is my opinion. I have also googled the subject extensively and can't find anything to confirm my viewpoint - I may well be wrong!0 -
I appreciate your input as you may well be right, Its gave me something to think about. I will look into it further.0
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