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Self Employed Tax
Hi
Be greatful for a bit of help -
Just doing my tax return (short version), I am a DJ and only work 2 nights per week....I have input my income and also my expenses as a total (lighting, cd's, fuel, advertising, phonecalls etc).
Is it as simple as that? How can I work out what the tax due will roughly be?
Any help appreciated - thanks
Be greatful for a bit of help -
Just doing my tax return (short version), I am a DJ and only work 2 nights per week....I have input my income and also my expenses as a total (lighting, cd's, fuel, advertising, phonecalls etc).
Is it as simple as that? How can I work out what the tax due will roughly be?
Any help appreciated - thanks
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm
This should give you an idea..
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm
Hi
I get an accountant to do my tax return as I can't be bothered and it's worth it, mine being slightly more complicated. Looking at net income of £7000 you will have very little tax taken out of it. Without checking on the allowances, can't say exactly, they seem to change from one year to another.
I get an accountant to do my tax return as I can't be bothered and it's worth it, mine being slightly more complicated. Looking at net income of £7000 you will have very little tax taken out of it. Without checking on the allowances, can't say exactly, they seem to change from one year to another.
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