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We are not arguing immigration law we're arguing about whether or not paying your employees via remote payment services constitutes working.
Obviously it doesn't
And actually no you're incorrect that's not how things work being sensible in online communications is a two-way street and this person isn't being sensible they've put out an utterly ludicrous statement as a possible fact and everyone is calling them out for how utterly ridiculous that statement is. There's no two siding this, they are wrong.
If it wasn't me, the owner who did it, but it was someone on the payroll, like a manager. If they were on holidays, and had to do it as it's their responsibility, is it now considered work?
Of course it's work. It's spending your time, doing a task for a business.