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HELP! Huge Bill 4 Tank Replacement, Invoice Nonsensical, Need Help 4 My Mum! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 417589" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>This concept was debated a long time ago on the forum when the waste carriers license was introduced. In addition to who owns the waste is the difference between normal domestic waste and trade or commercial waste generated by a business or a trades person. Although a DIY person could quite legitimately be removing and disposing of their own water cylinder, as a general rule it would not be considered as normal household waste and if there is a written contract for collection, removal, disposal of the item and the person is a recognised trades person or business partner, director, employee etc. then if any investigations were made I would guess that it is more likely to be classed as trade waste rather than personal waste. However the concept you describe is that approach adopted by 99.999% of self employed tradesmen who then go and drop their "trade waste" at their local domestic waste site without incurring any trade waste fees! As Sidewinder said, Its a fine line, as long as no one flags you up telling tales that you have removed waste as part of your business then I doubt anyone will ever bat an eyelid</p><p></p><p>Doc H. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 417589, member: 1607"] This concept was debated a long time ago on the forum when the waste carriers license was introduced. In addition to who owns the waste is the difference between normal domestic waste and trade or commercial waste generated by a business or a trades person. Although a DIY person could quite legitimately be removing and disposing of their own water cylinder, as a general rule it would not be considered as normal household waste and if there is a written contract for collection, removal, disposal of the item and the person is a recognised trades person or business partner, director, employee etc. then if any investigations were made I would guess that it is more likely to be classed as trade waste rather than personal waste. However the concept you describe is that approach adopted by 99.999% of self employed tradesmen who then go and drop their "trade waste" at their local domestic waste site without incurring any trade waste fees! As Sidewinder said, Its a fine line, as long as no one flags you up telling tales that you have removed waste as part of your business then I doubt anyone will ever bat an eyelid Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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