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Employing Somebody on a Short-Tern Temp Basis

Posted: Wed 05 Jul 2017 15:02
by Phip3
Hi, During the summer months I do a bit of letting : not 'on the black' ! Normally I do the cleaning etc., myself , but am getting long in the tooth and last year found it a bit too much . This year have found somebody to help me and as I want it 'all legal and above board', spent some time on line checking out registering and paying social charges etc. I didn't expect it to be straight forward but I've spent more time than I wanted to reading on line: Yes, I know I should have guessed that it wouldn't be straight forward .

Can anybody, who knows what they're talking, about save me a bit of time and point me in a good direction. I've already looked at data.gouv.fr (re CDD contracts) and URSSAF (social deductions) on line .

Posted: Wed 05 Jul 2017 15:36
by Kate
Have you considered paying by 'cheque 'emploi'?
http://anglophone-direct.com/the-cheque ... al-labour/

Posted: Wed 05 Jul 2017 16:51
by Phip3
Hi, Thanks. I've had a look there and I'm not sure that it is meant for my situation . Seems to be for employing home help, personal help , etc. Mine is a business , BIC Non-prof. I'll have another look, though.

Posted: Wed 05 Jul 2017 22:01
by Phip3
Kate wrote:Have you considered paying by 'cheque 'emploi'?
http://anglophone-direct.com/the-cheque ... al-labour/
i've had another good look at this and it applies to employing somebody for personal services (tried to thing of another word for services but couldn't!) doing your garden, child minding, home help etc.

Found the right info : There's a site www.letese.urssaf.fr, for employers with a small number of workers, but while the guide is lengthy but helpful the website is a pain in the backside. Help info took me to blank pages and contact link meant that I lost everything I'd entered and had to start again.

Anyone else used this site ?

Posted: Thu 06 Jul 2017 18:49
by Florence
My husband used to use cheque d´emploi, he was an artisan and needed an employee from time to time. They´re easy to use too.

Thanks

Posted: Mon 10 Jul 2017 15:18
by Phip3
Hi, Thanks for info. Finally managed to get registered on TESE website . so item closed.