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Becoming self employed can feel like a bit of a minefield: here, a freelancer who recommends going self employed reveals the six questions you need to ask yourself before you make the plunge to working for yourself.
HMRC’s online payment services can be slow during busy times, particularly around the Self Assessment payment deadline. HMRC provides an overview ofservice availabilityon the government’s website, but the best approach is to make sure you file your tax return and pay your bill ahead of time...
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Hard to say as I’ve had problems using the Natwest one, which is the same as RBS. It could be they don’t like unusual cheques! Reply John Roberts August 2, 2021 at 4:03 pm The NatWest is still failing today and it’s a cheque from HMRC! Reply Andy Webb August 3, 2021...
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HMRC has been lumbered with an extra 500,000 self-assessment tax returns to process due to the High Income Child Benefit charge. No wonder it’s trying to head-off queries with a lot ofinformation. Use its simpleonline checker toolto see if you’re affected by the changes. ...
I have to pay 50% up front for labour and materials - my job isn't being started for 3 weeks - what can I do to ensure I am not taken for a ride. What should I do to protect myself? Edit I am having to add this further to my question as i seem to have received nothin...
Nice, but it’s hardly going to pay for a millionaire lifestyle. And your million would never get compounded because you’d always be spending the interest. As I’ve mentioned, you’d alsohave to pay taxon your interest.Tax ratesvary around the world, but in the UK you’d pay between...
hopefully allow them to avoid bankruptcy altogether, which would also put you in a better position. They should approach HMRC with a proposal, explaining why it is a fair outcome, based on both the money owed and their ability to pay. They should also get legal advice from a tax ...