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we are a small business we are about to employ someone for the first time offering a basic of 14k, ive found out that i have to pay 12.8% NI employer contribution for NI - thats a lot of money - what ways can i employ someone so i dont have to pay that?
contract basis? , temp basis? self employed basis? any ideas?
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The employers ni for small businesses can be paid every three months. So it would be 12.8% of the salary divided into four equal parts, paid the same time as the tax and employee NI that you would have deducted. Its a small price to pay if you need to employ someone. Otherwise advertise the job at 12K ? perhaps giving you already a 2K advance if you have 14K to budget.