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Old 22-02-2017, 17:47   #9
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Re: Undercover at Deliveroo - the reality of being a self-employed rider

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
Not strictly true .I fit doors and windows on a self employed basis and i only work for one company ,i supply my own tools and my own van,all perfectly legit .However a few years ago i worked for a similar company as a self employed fitter but they supplied the van and when they went under i was granted redundancy as an employed person,i was classed as employed because they supplied the van .It's perfectly fine to be self employed ,working for one company as long as you maintain the ability to work elsewhere
This was advice from my accountant about the 24 month limit.
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