Paying Tradesmen Cash In Hand. Hand Paying with American Dollar Bills and Another Hand Getting the Money Stock Photo Image of That's not what paying "cash in hand" or a "Cashie" means Cash in hand means the job doesn't go through the books, no tax is paid and warranty/recourse is at the tradies discretion, officially the job doesn't exist and they where never there.
If a customer pays a tradesman cash for convenience, then no one but the tradesman is culpable if he then decides not to declare his earning In short, it is not illegal to pay your handyman in cash
Brought to you by Tradesman Saver - insurance for tradesmen because it's illegal for the tradesperson to fail to declare the income); but I don't think people feel that they have crossed any sort of moral line While the era of digital money makes cash transactions less frequent and the UK government has expressed concerns about the link between cash, tax evasion and the so-called hidden economy, requests for cash payments are not necessarily for nefarious reasons.
Hands giving money stock photo. Image of currency, deal 21434828. While the era of digital money makes cash transactions less frequent and the UK government has expressed concerns about the link between cash, tax evasion and the so-called hidden economy, requests for cash payments are not necessarily for nefarious reasons. If a customer pays a tradesman cash for convenience, then no one but the tradesman is culpable if he then decides not to declare his earning
Young Adult Client and Cashier Holding Money in Hands Stock Image Image of background, money. Are you breaking the law by paying cash in hand, and what are the consequences? The position with any trader is that they are responsible for declaring any cash paid work/income received to HMRC. A guide to cash in hand payment and how these may be banned in a crackdown on tax avoidance