toots wrote:
waqas wrote:
I get 60% I am entitled to pay
- VAT
- Insurance
- Advertising
- System Cost
- Wages
- Office bills
- Office Rent and Rates
- Vehicle repairs
- Vehicle replacements
- Vehicle TAX
- Vehicle MOT
- Plate Renewals
- Fuel
- Customers who run off without paying costs me fuel, maintenance and so on
- and lots more
I get 10% if that...
Driver gets 40% and is entitled to pay
- NO TAX if so, very very little (as most dodge it)
- Little National Insurance
- Insurance Excess if they crash
Prove me wrong?
Don't shoot the messenger you asked why you couldn't get drivers and I suggested why. If drivers are paying little or no tax are you suggesting they avoid paying it or they don't actually earn enough to pay it, in fact not only that but they could well be claiming working tax credit too. Again I ask you, are these drivers really self employed or do you just say that to avoid paying minimum wage, sick pay, holiday pay, etc etc
I aint shooting anyone, just making a valid point mate.
My drivers are all self-employed, in this tough economic time we live now sick pay, holiday pay and so arent so important my friend as we're all cash hungry.
I would like to pay my drivers upto £8 per hour but none of them are interested, now thats nearly £2 over the min wage. So would you like to explain why they do not listen?
- Show less income perhaps and keep on benefits?