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What is the tax difference between being employed and self-employed?

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What is the tax difference between being employed and self-employed?

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The self employed suffer less National Insurance and have greater scope for deduction of expenses so most people would rather be treated as self-employed. Status is not a matter of choice and the terms you work under must objectively support your status.

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