glitzygal
17-05-2011, 10:26 PM
hi
i asked my daughter to help me clean all the toys at the weekend, she hesitated and said yes, if you pay me,,,,,,,,,
my question is, she is 16 so if i pay her, can i put it threw my accounts, will she have to sign anything, will I have to get a reciept.
help thanks
Dragonfly
18-05-2011, 06:02 AM
I would:thumbsup:
appleblossom
18-05-2011, 12:03 PM
On a HMRC course a childminder friend of mine was told she could pay her 14 year old to help with cleaning/tidying, and could claim it as expenses as long as she got a signed receipt for her accounts
auntym
18-05-2011, 12:19 PM
I was told to that I could pay my 15 year old for assisting tidying, photocopying for me etc. She helps me each day. For no more than one hour but im struggling with what seems a fair price to pay.
appleblossom
18-05-2011, 05:59 PM
What about just paying the minimum wage?
glitzygal
18-05-2011, 09:09 PM
Thanks, all
seems like my daughter wants more than minimun wage, she does do quite a lot,
looking on internet for what i need, printing, laminating, cutting up, cleaning, playing, so i dont mind paying her,
so your saying as long as she signs something, i can put it threw my accounts.
now how much should i pay her.?
am i hearing right.......
the pocket money i give my 2 teenage daughters for helping me to tidy every evening , i can put them thru my expenses :idea:
is that right :thumbsup:
am i hearing right.......
the pocket money i give my 2 teenage daughters for helping me to tidy every evening , i can put them thru my expenses :idea:
is that right :thumbsup:
actually not hearing :blush:
meant seeing :laughing:
nelly
19-05-2011, 07:22 AM
i pay my daughter min wage this comes to £37 for the week,shes a great help tho but not to good with the cleaning bit slap dash for me xx:)
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