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    My 16 yr old has his dbs and is registered as my assistant. He helps me out during the week, more so in the holidays where he can get paid up to £100 a week. I have been advised that I don't need to inform HMRC if he is earning less than £113 a week. He has now been offered a part time job which during the holidays will take him over earning £113. Do I now have to register him with HMRC or what does he have to do in this respect. Many Thanks

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    There is some information in files about employing teenagers - Employing your teens to help.

    you might find it useful

 

 

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