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Sub-contracting

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by Otago123, Apr 16, 2014.

  1. Otago123

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    Hi

    i was just enquiring about how you would go about becoming a sub contractor practitioner in order to satisfy the ATO. Is this a common occurrence for podiatrists?

    What sort of things would need to be in the work contract that would ensure you are in fact a sub contractor not an employee, as just using an abn no. is not all that is needed.
    Any experiences would be helpful?
    I was curious about doing this in the future under the right circumstances as i know it comes with disadvantages and advantages.

    Thanks
     
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