Employment status
Employment status describes the nature of the relationship between an engager and a worker – for example, employment or self-employment. ...
Employment status describes the nature of the relationship between an engager and a worker – for example, employment or self-employment. ...
The employment rights you are entitled to can depend on your employment status. There are three main statuses to consider – self-employed, ‘worker’ and employee. ...
Under UK law, employees and ‘workers’ are entitled to certain rights, including a minimum wage. We explain what the current national minimum wage (NMW) is and what you should do if you do not receive it. If you are 21 or over, there is also the national living wage (NLW), which we explain below....
Some people have more than one business (sometimes called multiple trades). For example, they may run a dog-walking business and also be a self-employed courier. There are several points to consider if you operate multiple trades, such as preparing accounts, the trading allowance, losses and how you...
If you are not resident in the UK, then in general you are liable to UK tax on UK income and gains on certain assets. However, there are certain exceptions....
This page and the pages that follow give you basic information on the state pension and UK personal and occupational pensions. It is for general guidance only and does not constitute pensions advice, such as which type of scheme might be best for you, or whether you should pay into a particular pens...