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I am close to getting a UTR Number while I am working on what I hope will be a 9 month contract.

Do any of you plumbers have any tips for going/being self-employed?

Please share.
 
if your working for a builder for several months taxman calls that employed as the definition of self employed looks at whether your providing materials etc so watch your back on this one
 
A nine month contract is a good opportunity if the money's ok.
 
Get advice from an accountant, your playing a dangerous game and don't know it.

If it's any help the builder will do OK out of an arrangement like that.
 
Charge him for a tube of mastic a week don't wear any uniform supplied unless you buy it, never put the words @ £--- per DAY on an invoice and put one or 2 pj's on a proper invoice and you have just become your own risk and there for sit within the letters of the law. But can you live with it morally lol.
 
its fine if your working that contract and do other work for your own/other customers during the same period. If you do no other work then you may struggle to prove it if questioned.

if you work soley for on company for a long period you could be made to become an employee with them, but its a small risk tbh.
 
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