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Contract for Foreign Company
matt.hibb
Posts: 1 Newbie
I am about to start as a 'contractor' for a company based in Canada. The company will be my sole client with no plans to introduce new ones. The company will provide holiday entitlement, all equipment and dictate my working hours etc.
I have been to see 2 accountants and both have mentioned I could declare myself Self Employed. I was surprised this was suggested as an option. From my understanding of Self Employed I would have thought that I couldn't do this given my relationship with the client/company. Anyone have any thoughts?
I have been to see 2 accountants and both have mentioned I could declare myself Self Employed. I was surprised this was suggested as an option. From my understanding of Self Employed I would have thought that I couldn't do this given my relationship with the client/company. Anyone have any thoughts?
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You didn’t ask either accountant?2021 GC £1365.71/ £24000
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