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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: blueboy on February 15, 2004, 09:04:02 pm

Title: running a business alongside a full time job?
Post by: blueboy on February 15, 2004, 09:04:02 pm
What would be the tax implications if i started up a cleaning business alongside my full time job? Initially i would only be doing a little bit in the evenings and weekends when necessary, i have two people interested in working for me on a casual basis at first, as and when necessary so to speak. Then if business takes off i will pack in my current job and set into it full time.  
Title: Re: running a business alongside a full time job?
Post by: The Great One on February 16, 2004, 01:49:55 am
hi blueboy

I am doing the same at the moment...

full time nights, getting about 4-5 hours sleep and also putting in a full day cleaning (about to go part-time at the j.o.b)

On your self-assessment tax form there is a section to include your employment. you will of course have to now fill in the self employed bit too.

Best to get an accountant as it could get messy. Mine just cost me £200 but got me a rebate of £500 ;)

good luck

Regards

Martin 8)
Title: Re: running a business alongside a full time job?
Post by: Ian Gourlay on February 20, 2004, 04:24:02 am


Work in the Black Economy. Its worth Billions we are catching up with Italy.

With all this credit card debt  increasing House Prices it is the only way to survive without going bust. And keep up Ecconomic growth in the Ecconomy. It reduces the average tax burden, creates more spending thus increasing V.A.T. Revenues and the Profits of the Banks which are then taxed creating More Revenue for Schools Hospitals and a Clean Enviroment.

Unless you join the highly paid and Highly Skilled Carpet Cleaners Division.

Ps Do not take any of this advice serriously apart from last bit.
Title: Re: running a business alongside a full time job?
Post by: squeaky on February 21, 2004, 09:14:46 am
And so say all of us !! ::) :P