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Rules covering how entertainment and modelling agencies work; charging fees and refunds for for finding work
You can charge fees as an entertainment and modelling agency for finding…
Terms and conditions of your service and your fees must be agreed in…
You cannot charge fees or deduct money from an entertainment worker or…
You cannot charge fees or deduct money from a model’s earnings until they…
You can charge fees for other services such as producing a photo or show…
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing clothing expenses and benefits, including uniforms and protective clothing
Advice to give pregnant women on infections that can be transmitted via contact with animals that are or have recently given birth.
Find out which supplies of children’s clothing or footwear are zero-rated for VAT.
Use this list to check if you can claim a fixed amount of tax relief (also known as 'flat rate expenses') for your work expenses if you're an employee.
As an agency worker, you have certain rights when using temp, recruitment agencies or employment agencies to find work - pay, holidays, equal treatment, fees.
You may be able to claim New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) with, or instead of, Universal Credit, depending on your National Insurance record.
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