OP
alarm man
you can't claim it back, you can offset it against tax, which is different. It still all comes out of that ÂŁ150 before you get to pay the rent, put food on the table etc.
at that rate you'd need to do 7-8 jobs to cover your liability insurance, 5-6 more for your MCS, CPS, 10-15 more for your van insurance, 10-15 jobs to cover repairs an depreciation on the van, 4-5 jobs to replace / repair / update tools etc.
so if you were able to do 5 days a week on site that'd be in the region of 10 weeks of work just to cover your basic costs, significantly more if you want an office / workshop. But you'd not get 5 days a week on site all year, nothing like it in this market, where there's effectively only installation work in the month or 2 before a cut, then a month of no work etc.
as I said, poverty wages IMO if you're only getting paid it as a day rate on a job by job basis unless maybe someones going to guarantee you 3-4 days a week at it, and even then it's not great for self employed using your own tools / van etc.
that may be so,but 150 a day s/e is worth more tham 150 a day paye,that fact that 150 a day either way is poverty might be strange to someone that cant put food on the table..