Tax
As a locum you will be responsible for paying Tax and contributing to national insurance yourself. There are several options available to you. It is strongly advised that you seek the professional advice of a competent accountant, preferably familiar with the veterinary industry. Your individual circumstance will dictate which method will be of most benefit to you. The length of time you plan to locum for, as well as the obvious tax implications will dictate which is best. What is good for one locums situation may not necessarily be the most beneficial for another. A reputable accountant will be able to give you the best advice
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The information supplied on matters of tax provide a general overview of the situation. Information has been obtained primarily from the Inland Revenue.It is strongly recommeneded that locums consult the Inland Revenue, as well as qualified persons such as accountants and tax consultants for further information.



