Brendan Burgess
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Substantial tax reliefs available for employing family members
A very well written article in the Farming Indo by Martin O'Sullivan. I presume it applies to any business, but it's probably easier to make a case that a family member is working on the farm.
Typically wages to family employees fall far short of what could be justified, so in certain family situations it may be worth the parent's while considering paying a higher wage that could be set aside for some future cost that the son or daughter might incur such as a house, wedding, car and so on, a cost that the parent may have to contribute towards.
it's probably easier to make a case that a family member is working on the farm.
On the contrary, the increasing focus on health & safety regulation on farms, together with the trend towards mechanisation of farm work, means that it's more difficult than ever to make a case that a child is carrying out anything other than the most basic of tasks of a family farm.
I assume "Child" here means adult child, have that picture in my head of toddler driving a tractor.
An acquaintance of mine is an IT Engineer he is employed as a contractor in a large firm. He has set up a Company through which he manages his tax affairs. He 'employs' his wife as his secretary - she would not know the first thing about what he does; and has not worked herself for 10+ years. They have 4 Children and for each of these she got full statutory maternity benefit; youngest child is now 4 so it was before Maternity benefit became subject to income tax.
Similar type of thing...
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