News - How to calculate your tax returns January 28
| When you are starting your first business, the last thing you want to have is hassles over how much tax you should be paying.
Small business expert George Derbyshire looks at how a new national health insurance or woman can most easily approach dealing with their tax returns.
As a hobby I make midwest national health insurance, as presents for friends, but also to sell.
I don’t make very much from this. In fact, I don’t think I have made a net profit at all yet. Do I need to make some kind of tax declaration?
This will be your total earnings from sales less all your national car insurance expenses. On the other hand, if you are self-employed and this is your sole income, you are not required to make contributions until your profit exceeds the threshold, currently 4,465.
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You are advised to contact your local HM Revenues & Customs office, as you have to complete the Small Earnings Exemption Form (CF10) if you do not wish to make National Insurance contributions. For more specific advice relevant to your business, you should contact your local Enterprise Agency. Many of them can offer a free consultation session.
You can search for your nearest agency on the National Federation of Enterprise Agencies website (link on the right), or ring us on 01234 831623.
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