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Hi,
I have some colleagues in the music businesses, who were, until about May last year, working for a West End show (I'll be discreet and not name the show if that's ok). The band were all employed on a self-employed basis. They are required to turn up for a certain percentage of shows, but they are allowed to dep the shows out, plus they provide their own tools (their instruments), so I guess that's how they are able to class them as self-employed.
So, last year, due largely to Covid, it was announced that they would no longer be employed for the show. They were paid redundancy though, based on their age and length of service. However, they weren't provided with a P45.
My friend who played for this show, got a redundancy payment which was well under £30,000. She told me that her accountant was unsure whether this payment she received was actually tax free or not, given that it was a self-employed arrangement. It seems her ex colleagues are equally uncertain where they stand at the moment.
Does anyone have any views about whether this is a tax free redundancy payment, given the situation? I'm just very curious to understand what's going on.
Many thanks.
I have some colleagues in the music businesses, who were, until about May last year, working for a West End show (I'll be discreet and not name the show if that's ok). The band were all employed on a self-employed basis. They are required to turn up for a certain percentage of shows, but they are allowed to dep the shows out, plus they provide their own tools (their instruments), so I guess that's how they are able to class them as self-employed.
So, last year, due largely to Covid, it was announced that they would no longer be employed for the show. They were paid redundancy though, based on their age and length of service. However, they weren't provided with a P45.
My friend who played for this show, got a redundancy payment which was well under £30,000. She told me that her accountant was unsure whether this payment she received was actually tax free or not, given that it was a self-employed arrangement. It seems her ex colleagues are equally uncertain where they stand at the moment.
Does anyone have any views about whether this is a tax free redundancy payment, given the situation? I'm just very curious to understand what's going on.
Many thanks.