In tutoring with us, we do not employ you as we offer a marketplace for students and tutors to meet. You are, therefore, self-employed. Unfortunately, we cannot offer any individual advice on the responsibilities attached to this as we are not qualified to do so. However, the government webpages, linked below, contain all the information you'll need relating to this.
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