ESM4301 - Particular occupations: School Inspectors - status
Registered Inspectors and other team members may be either
employed or self- employed depending on the facts of a particular
engagement. However the tendering arrangements mean that no
Registered Inspector or team member will be an employee of OFSTED
for the purposes of the contract. Direct engagement of Inspectors
as employees by OFSTED may very occasionally arise but OFSTED would
then operate PAYE and account for Class 1 NICs in the normal way.
Sometimes a Registered Inspector or team member is engaged
for a specific inspection by the tendering body, and there is no
ongoing financial or contractual arrangement between the tendering
body and the Inspector. Sometimes the engagement of a team member
is on a similar basis, but the engagement is direct with the
Registered Inspector.
These sort of arrangements give rise to the common problem
of trying to evaluate the nature of a short-term contract involving
a professional person as a worker. Where the facts of such an
engagement are similar to the following then it is likely that the
worker will be self-employed, with Class 2/4 NICs liability.
- Payment is computed on the basis of a fixed sum for completion of the Inspector's work, rather than for example, payment computed by reference to an hourly rate for the hours actually worked
- No additional expenses are paid, for example for the cost of travelling, accommodation or subsistence
- No major facilities are provided by the engager to the Inspector, for example an office at the engager's premises, word processing equipment, or secretarial assistance for pre-inspection preparation and post-inspection reporting
- Payment is only made to the Inspector on receipt of an invoice
- VAT is charged and paid where appropriate
- There is a common intention to create self-employed.
If status is disputed or in doubt, consider it in the normal way
(see
ESM0500 onwards).
The same guidelines will also apply to similar engagements
in Welsh schools, where the inspection system is controlled by the
Office of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector (Wales) rather than
OFSTED.
