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    I am moving nearly 99% very soon, I have been asked if I would nanny for a family until I get my own house (new one) registered for childminding.

    I understand I don't need to register as it is a voluntary if working from the child's home. Can I stay self employed for the period I would be working in the child's own home? It would only be for as long as it takes Ofsted to register the new house It is very vague about conditions on the HMRC site

    thanks, I seem to remember someone else doing this before!!

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    When I moved they changed my registration over on the day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffins View Post
    When I moved they changed my registration over on the day!
    really ohhh! how long ago did you move? I moved 2 years ago (hubby RAF) and it took 2 weeks!

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    I moved just before xmas and Ofsted did it same day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubybubbles View Post
    really ohhh! how long ago did you move? I moved 2 years ago (hubby RAF) and it took 2 weeks!
    Beginning of Nov last yr! I gave them 2wks notice to sort it out!

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    oh fingers crossed then!

    But would I be okay going back to OP?

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    nannys' can be employed or self employed hon so if you want to work at their house and charge a rate for the hours worked you can
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Juggler View Post
    nannys' can be employed or self employed hon so if you want to work at their house and charge a rate for the hours worked you can
    brilliant thank you

    I have been asked to start mid march possibly(term time only) we won't get a house until Easter so didn't want to lose the work!

    if you hadn't worked out I am coming back to childminding once I move lol!

 

 

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