Discuss self employment..... in the Canada area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)

M

Mr T

im confident I can start taking work on and was want to start thinking about the business side of things now as I want to go the rite route and be a respectable tradesman... where do I start? how did you guys learn about self assessment and tax and all the rest of it? cheers
 
P

Protilers

we did not learn anything about it......we all got an accountant!

all the best

Lee
 
M

Mr T

im not confident in taking big jobs atm I just want to start advertising and taking smll work for a bit... but I want to do it correctly. so if you have an accountant you don't even need to think about self employment? cheers for reply matey
 
M

Mr T

how do you keep the records mate? any advice on self employment would be really helpful and I would appreciate it thanks.
 
P

Protilers

are you going to be self employed?.....meaning it is the only thing you do.......or are you working somewhere else..... and are going to moonlight as a tiler?

as for your question.........I use one credit card for all business purchases........that way all i need to submit it my credit card statements........

all the best

Lee
 
W

White Room

im not confident in taking big jobs atm I just want to start advertising and taking smll work for a bit... but I want to do it correctly. so if you have an accountant you don't even need to think about self employment? cheers for reply matey

What are you on about, thats why you get an accountant to check your accounts at the end of the year which you would have been filled in by you...he dos'nt deduct your weekly tax, you have put that aside.
 
M

Mr T

well as im unemployed atm I simply want to advertise... go and quote jobs and what im confident I can do I will take on the work. I have tiled 4 bathrooms in the last 2 months and every job has turned out great tbh and im confident I can start getting paid for it. all the best too mate
 
M

Mr T

that's why I am asking mate.... I havnt looked nto the business sde of things at all really tbh.
 
P

Protilers

I will do a quick summary of what you need/should do.......

First off.......contact HMRC.....and tell them you wish to become self employed.......and in due course they will issue you with a UTR (unique tax reference)........
the next thing you should do is approach an accountant.....(if you feel you need to, or if you think they could advise you on ways to save money!).....
you will need to SAVE 20% (i Guess) of your income and pay that into a savings account (for your end of year).......and while you are there (in the bank) take a letterhead from your newly formed company and open a business account....(for your customers to pay into!).....

IMO a credit card is the best way to keep accounts simple......but there are variables....to that statement.......pay your credit card off statement to statement and there will be no interest and all company outlay is listed in one place.......simples!......

after this you are on your own.......but you could always ask your accountant you employed earlier in the day! and he will give you the best advice!

all the best

Lee.......oh and good luck........its tough out there!

Lee
 
M

Mr T

ok well I need to take some time to learn more about this! thanks for your advice mate its appreciated. and thanks I know its hard as it is so may aswell try to earn a bit of bread for the kids prezzies... one question that's on my mind do I just have to put %20 away from net profit of my jobs? or will the hmrc want more money off me? thanks lee
 
W

White Room

I will do a quick summary of what you need/should do.......

First off.......contact HMRC.....and tell them you wish to become self employed.......and in due course they will issue you with a UTR (unique tax reference)........
the next thing you should do is approach an accountant.....(if you feel you need to, or if you think they could advise you on ways to save money!).....
you will need to SAVE 20% (i Guess) of your income and pay that into a savings account (for your end of year).......and while you are there (in the bank) take a letterhead from your newly formed company and open a business account....(for your customers to pay into!).....

IMO a credit card is the best way to keep accounts simple......but there are variables....to that statement.......pay your credit card off statement to statement and there will be no interest and all company outlay is listed in one place.......simples!......

after this you are on your own.......but you could always ask your accountant you employed earlier in the day! and he will give you the best advice!

all the best

Lee.......oh and good luck........its tough out there!

Lee

Never had a business account Lee....everything goes through my current account.
 
M

Mr T

I wont be opening aa business account but will be getting a simple cash card account for customers to pay in... and for my beer money to come out lol... I have a savings account that at this time is bone dry so no problem there... and if I simply go to my bank say on the last day of each month and take the money out... I should be ok when it boils down to april coming along.
 
P

Protilers

Hi whitebeam......

whatever suits you really....there is no NEED for a business account.......but if you operate from your current account you need to give your PERSONAL statements to your accountant (if you have one) at E.O.Y...

hourses for courses?

all the best

Lee
 

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