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Original Post:
Sorry, but that’s not helpful. The money is irrelevant it’s the fact that he is being charged for using the van for work purposes only!Yes and 40 quid a week is a deal I'm paying £350 a week rental on each van
If you want to send a cheque to help my struggles one would greatly receive it at the address below
Hi Jeremy.Unless he has a contract with his customer already in place then basically his customer can do what they want.
The details you give are very limited however it is often common on this forum for people to confuse self employment with employment.
Of course him being self employed gives him some aspect of the upper hand and that is the ability to walk away without notice
Did not see this post when I answered on the other which is now deleted, but yes the Company can charge what they want, it is their van.Unless he has a contract with his customer already in place then basically his customer can do what they want.
The details you give are very limited however it is often common on this forum for people to confuse self employment with employment.
Of course him being self employed gives him some aspect of the upper hand and that is the ability to walk away without notice
I think your mistake is present in this reply He is not his boss as a self employed business he is his customer.Hi Jeremy.
Thank you. He has no contract. He used to be charged because he took the van home, so he decided to leave it at work and use his car too and from his office/yard.
Apparently now it doesn’t make any difference, his boss decided to keep charging him, then told him he owed 15 weeks van usage which was not agreed!
Backdating the charge if your husband was not aware of it does seem a bit harsh but moving forwards I do not see what he can do, the Company can charge what they want, maybe charge an extra weekly amount of £40 on his invoices.Hi Jeremy.
Thank you. He has no contract. He used to be charged because he took the van home, so he decided to leave it at work and use his car too and from his office/yard.
Apparently now it doesn’t make any difference, his boss decided to keep charging him, then told him he owed 15 weeks van usage which was not agreed!
If both parties count this (presumed) bloke as the boss, husband may in fact be employed (whatever the paperwork says) and entitled to bite them on the bum for rather more than 15 weeks’ NICs.You then mention his 'boss' but if your husband is self-employed he does not have any boss.