No. It is also dependent on your tax laws and employment laws and of course - your contract of employment. It may be advisable to seek out an employment law specialist for your country and check.
Your employer cannot force you to become self-employed without your consent. If your job is being terminated due to this change, and you have been employed for more than 2 years, you may be entitled to redundancy pay. The amount will depend on your length of service, age, and weekly pay, as per employment laws in your country.
Of course
you are in charge for every thing.for example :you are responsible for others , you have to paid them on time .you can go to bankrupt.
You can apply for self employed health insurance online or you can go to an insurance agent to get your plan started. You would probably want to go to an insurance agent just so you know you are getting what you want.
well you would go to a law firm or your house if you were a self employed lawyer
usually both
Not if you are a self employed taxpayer. For more information go to www.irs.gov and use the search box for Independent Contractors vs. EmployeesIndependent Contractor (Self-Employed) or Employee?In determining whether the person providing service is an employee or an independent contractor, all information that provides evidence of the degree of control and independence must be considered.
You need to have the Ambitions expansion pack to register for self-employed. If you have Ambitions, then your Sim needs at least one point in the skill they're looking to be employed in (for instance a writer needs at least 1 writing point, a painter 1 painting point and so on). Then they can either register by phone (mobile or home) or computer where they'll be directed to go to the town hall, or they can go directly to the city hall and register for self-employment. After a few minutes inside they're all registered and self-employed!
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Three years especially if your self employed but remember the longer you take the taxes you are going to have to pay. ( good luck )
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If you are employed and you are having a dispute about your job role whether it may be your salary or being victimised, you may need to go to an employment tribunal. This is not always the case as you may be able to settle your dispute with your boss.