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Employing family members and voluntary staff

Introduction

More than 60 per cent of UK businesses are family owned where usually one family owns more than half the voting shares.

Many businesses employ family members and voluntary staff but it is important to recognise that there are pros and cons to doing so. Among the variety of issues to consider when employing family members or volunteers are employment status, tax, health and safety, training and development, succession and benefits.

This guide looks at how you can avoid common pitfalls and minimise the risks associated with the employment of family members or volunteers.

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Family employees - consider your motives

 

Family employees - minimising business risks

 

Preventing communication breakdowns

 

Employing your partner

 

Employing young family members or volunteers

 

Voluntary staff - points to consider

 

Voluntary staff - entitlements

 

Health and safety issues - family members and voluntary staff

 

Tax reporting requirements - family members and voluntary staff

 

Here's how our business overcame the pitfalls of employing family members