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Mccann6 | 09:20 Wed 05th Apr 2017 | Jobs & Education
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Hi can anyone tell me if I'm self employed can I charge double time on these days or take a day of and get paid for it
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If you are self-employed, you can charge what you want when you want but I'm not sure who you think would pay you when you aren't working.

Are you 'properly' S.E. or only nominally?
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I pay my own tax and insurance and do my own hrs
Fair enough.
Do you work 'mainly' for one client or do you have several? Which one/s would you consider charging double time for public holidays? Which ones would you want to pay you when you are off for a day?

That's not really how being S.E. works....
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This is Carol who is a carer for someone http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question1545528.html
You can tell you customer you will charge your double time (or charge for a day's holiday) and see if they want to pay it.
i dont think you are self employed from what you say
you are not an employee so why would they pay you when your have a day off?

you do your own hours you said, so they pay for those hours.

you can charge what you like, but they dont HAVE to pay it

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