I am a self employed carpenter/ handyman, and live with my wife and two children.
I have been renovating my bathroom over the last couple of years, doing work sporadically around customer jobs, childcare needs etc.
Recently my wife decided (not unreasonably) that this had been going on long enough, and I should focus on the bathroom full-time until it's finished.
This raises a question to which I can't find a satisfactory answer. Can my wife pay me to work on my own home? Were I not doing the work we would have to pay somebody else to do it, and if I someone was doing it, I would be out working, earning part of the money to pay them.
My reason for considering this it is to ensure my earnings don't fall below a certain threshold which entitles me to tax relief on my pension.
My worry is that this will somehow fall foul of the taxman, even though everything appears to be (and is intended to be) on the straight and narrow.
Any thoughts, or even better, experience amoung the forumites?
I have been renovating my bathroom over the last couple of years, doing work sporadically around customer jobs, childcare needs etc.
Recently my wife decided (not unreasonably) that this had been going on long enough, and I should focus on the bathroom full-time until it's finished.
This raises a question to which I can't find a satisfactory answer. Can my wife pay me to work on my own home? Were I not doing the work we would have to pay somebody else to do it, and if I someone was doing it, I would be out working, earning part of the money to pay them.
My reason for considering this it is to ensure my earnings don't fall below a certain threshold which entitles me to tax relief on my pension.
My worry is that this will somehow fall foul of the taxman, even though everything appears to be (and is intended to be) on the straight and narrow.
Any thoughts, or even better, experience amoung the forumites?
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