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Paying A Model Self Employed?
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If I am self-employed and used the same model for photo-shoots as a part of my business would they need to be employed by me or could they be self employed (doing their own tax/NI) and invoice me so that I could deduct the cost as a business expense?
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Probably as long as you are not their only customer.
This is how HMRC tries to interpret the law.:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/calcs/esi.htm0
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