Self-employed? How much should you put aside for your tax?
If you are registered as self-employed, it’s a good idea to put aside some money for your tax bill. But how much should you put aside?
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If you are registered as self-employed, it’s a good idea to put aside some money for your tax bill. But how much should you put aside?
If you don’t keep an accurate track of your incomings and outgoings then tax returns and accounts filing can become a real headache.
If you are unincorporated, you can now consider a new taxation scheme launched by HMRC, which might mean simpler accounting. Work Your Way.
Work Your Way has partnered with Qdos Consulting, to help our many freelancers and contractors with their taxation and insurance needs.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has a series of FREE online webinars to you understand various aspects of tax matters.
The High Income Child Benefit Charge came into effect on 7 January 2013. You are liable to pay the tax charge if in the 2012-13 tax year:
Making a capital gain is usually good news – but it can also come with a hefty tax bill.
Have you filed your self-assessment online? Time is rapidly running out, as you must file your 2011-12 tax return online before 31st January 2013.
If you work from home, some expenses can be deductible from your earnings.
It’s true, “every little helps” , so here are some ways you can save on your tax bill, brought to you by Certax Accounting.