Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: applepicker on May 11, 2015, 07:37:05 pm
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if you were working cash in hand but wanted to go legit in the future, would you have to get rid of all your old customers and start again incase the taxman checked how long you had had them?
if there was an investigation would they check your phone?
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Applepicker AKA Slippy?
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if you were working cash in hand but wanted to go legit in the future, would you have to get rid of all your old customers and start again incase the taxman checked how long you had had them?
if there was an investigation would they check your phone?
Tell us what you would do!
John
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Don't know but prob follow you . If they want they can enter you home at any time of day or night and search the place for anything to incriminate you . They have more powers than the police and don't need a search warrant .
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As has been said if they wanted to catch anyone there are hundreds of dolies out there collecting and doing windows on the sly. Its the dolies season starting in a area near you soon. Every year the place is over run with these lazy buggers destroying it for the regular window cleaners.
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Line your walls with tin foil and hide under the bed, that way they can't track your phone!
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Just continue. I think you have 4 month to try it anyway. The turning point for me was after a very short time. I was resting my slx 25 with an extension on. on a high gutter. It slid. I got brown pants and thought. If it hit that new car. I then got public liability and registered. Not worth it. Not worth it unless you intend doing it mainly full time. Too many over heads for a for say £100 month
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They wouldn't get in my house I look out the window first before I go to the door lol,as the saying goes there's a time and a place for certain questions mate and it ain't on here lol
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you have to register for self assessment by 5 oct following the end of the first tax year.
there used to be 3 month rule for self employment registration - not sure if it still applies.
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Youre probably not even on their radar, why should you be, theres plenty of oiks out there.
Just register with HMRC and start trading, legally. Once you've done that you're a real man.
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Speak to the Job Centre. You won't pay tax on your first £10,500 earnt.
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Take it you can clean windows if not practice on own windows .I would start knocking on doors saying I will be starting up on whatever date you lose job .If you are just going to be getting job seekers and no other benefits should be able to match that easily early on. Be upfront with tax office and job centre if you get caught fiddling it will be a nightmare
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There's only one route to go down and that's to declare.
Turn your question round, ask yourself if you don't declare and carry on as you are when are you going to declare and how would you go about it?