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sunflower32
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I'm about to change careers and eventually will end up working in the not for profit area. As they only want to offer a temporary contract, I would prefer that instead of working for the charity directly - they would pay me intsead as a self employed person on a contract. However I found out that by doing this I would have to register and charge VAT which charities can't claim back?!
Two questions - how can I make it attractive for the charity to pay me this way - can they claim back tax on non profit making activities (saw this somewhere) - can they benefit by paying me this way?
what should I consider or what should be the main things I compare with a straightforward employment contract versus a contract for services?
As a self employed person working in this area would I be exempt from charging VAT?
Two questions - how can I make it attractive for the charity to pay me this way - can they claim back tax on non profit making activities (saw this somewhere) - can they benefit by paying me this way?
what should I consider or what should be the main things I compare with a straightforward employment contract versus a contract for services?
As a self employed person working in this area would I be exempt from charging VAT?