by Georgi Rollings | 15th April 2012 | Accounting, Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
You’ve recently started your own business as a sole trader. You are worried that you don’t know what you don’t know – but there is no way that you can justify expensive accountants fees until you are making a bigger profit. What can you do to...
by Georgi Rollings | 7th April 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups, Working from home
If you make money through your blog then you need to look carefully at the tax implications. I wrote a 5 part guest blog series for BritMums which went through: Is your blog a trade (i.e. taxable) or a hobby What expenses are tax deductible Working from home What...
by Georgi Rollings | 4th February 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
The self assessment tax return deadline of 31 January has come and gone – as has the extra 2 days grace thanks to the public sector strikes. If you haven’t filed your tax return – or haven’t paid your taxes – what happens next? Did I...
by Georgi Rollings | 28th January 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader
Income tax for the tax year ended 5 April 2014 is due by 31 January 2015. Hopefully you have already filed your self assessment tax return and know exactly what you owe. However some people will have an unpleasant surprise – in addition to owing tax for the...
by Georgi Rollings | 19th November 2011 | Self assessment, Sole trader
Do you need to file a self assessment tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2015? HM Revenue & Customs will normally contact you in April if they think you need to complete a tax return. However they don’t always have all of the information, and you may...
by Admin | 13th November 2011 | Self assessment, Sole trader
Many thanks to Tammy Furey of Furey Coaching for this week’s excellent blog post. ’tis the season to be terrified, tra la la la la la la la la. In the UK, as we rocket towards the end of the month, the self assessment tax return deadline looms like a spectre on...