My friend is a sole trader as a basketball coach
He supplies his services to school
On the odd occasion he brings a part time paye worker to support him (she is paye in a normal day to day role but has experience in basketball coaching)
He invoices the school for the coaching services and gets paid to his business account
She invoiced him separately and he pays her via his business bank
He is confused as to how to record the deduction, does it go under 'professional fees, consultant fees' or salaries wages or other sub contractor
But she isnt an employee of his.
There is no payroll operated or employer prsi
She is going to declare the income she gets in a form 12 as its under 5k for non paye income
I think it's other sub contractor
My logic is
She isn't an employee so it's not wages or salaries
She is not a one off consultant or professional body so that rules out professional fees
He is sub contracting work to her technically at the same time (both of them are coaching together) so that makes most sense to me
He supplies his services to school
On the odd occasion he brings a part time paye worker to support him (she is paye in a normal day to day role but has experience in basketball coaching)
He invoices the school for the coaching services and gets paid to his business account
She invoiced him separately and he pays her via his business bank
He is confused as to how to record the deduction, does it go under 'professional fees, consultant fees' or salaries wages or other sub contractor
But she isnt an employee of his.
There is no payroll operated or employer prsi
She is going to declare the income she gets in a form 12 as its under 5k for non paye income
I think it's other sub contractor
My logic is
She isn't an employee so it's not wages or salaries
She is not a one off consultant or professional body so that rules out professional fees
He is sub contracting work to her technically at the same time (both of them are coaching together) so that makes most sense to me
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