Tag: freelancer finance
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Sole Trader vs Limited Company — Which is Better for Tax?
Choosing between a Sole Trader and a Limited Company affects your tax, liability, and business structure. This guide breaks down the pros and cons, tax rules, and how to decide what’s right for you.
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Top Ways to Legally Pay Less on Your Self-Assessment Tax Bill
Nobody wants to overpay tax — especially when there are legal ways to reduce your bill. From expense claims to pensions and the Trading Allowance, here’s how business owners can pay less tax while staying on HMRC’s good side.
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Claiming Expenses When You’re Self-Employed — Your Fun Guide to Keeping More Cash
Are you a Self-Employed Superstar? Perhaps you’re a Freelance wizard, or a small Business owner. One thing’s for sure, though — you want to keep as much of your hard-earned cash as possible. And guess what? You can do just that by claiming allowable business expenses. Let’s dive into the fun world of the expenses…
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Help from an Accountant — Why It’s One of the Best Decisions You’ll Ever Make
So why should you need an Accountant? After all, isn’t hiring an Accountant something only mega-corporations or millionaires do? Well, no. Even if you’re a Freelancer, Self-Employed, a Landlord or a small business owner, an Accountant can save you time, money and stress. Possibly even your sanity 😊. Still not convinced? Let me break it…
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Making Your Tax Return Easier — Four Tips That Will Help You
Are you stressing over your Self-Assessment Tax Return at the moment? If you’ve been efficient and got it done with months to spare, you’ll be fine, but all those who’ve left it to the last moment must be having sleepless nights. So, what do you need to remember, not only to reduce the stress now, but to make the process simpler for…
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Don’t Be Late Filing Your Self-Assessment
It’s that time of year again. You know — that time when, after eight or nine months of “meaning to get around” to filing your Tax Return, you suddenly realise you haven’t done it yet, and the deadline’s nearly here. So how can you make sure you get your Return in by the 31st this…