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How to pay a casual helper as a sole trader?

  • 20-03-2025 07:12PM
    #1
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    Hi all,

    If working on a job as a sole trader, and I decided I need a hand for a few days, and I get someone who works casually but they are not set up as a sole trader or anything like that, how do I pay them?

    Let’s say the job is €1,000. I pay them €350 and I keep €650 for myself. But how do I offset or account for their wages? I obviously don’t want to pay tax on the €1,000 if I am only seeing €650 of it.

    But if there not set up as a trader or a company (and don’t want to be) what are my options?

    Thanks in advance for those that can reply.



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