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suziewongxxx
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Registered since : 10 May 2008
Posted reply 12 May 2008 19:25
Hi
I have just agreed to be a conveyancer on a self employed basis for 2 months. What can I claim as expenses and is all this incorporated in the tax form that you need to complete.
Thanks for your help. I just want to make sure I dont lose out on anything.
I have just agreed to be a conveyancer on a self employed basis for 2 months. What can I claim as expenses and is all this incorporated in the tax form that you need to complete.
Thanks for your help. I just want to make sure I dont lose out on anything.
Posted reply 12 May 2008 19:17
Tax
Thanks Kate
Thanks Kate
Posted reply 10 May 2008 20:49
Hi
I work as a conveyancer and normally employed on a short term contract. However, I have been out of work for 5 mths and was approached by an old boss of mine who would like me to work for her on a self employed basis and just invoice the company. At first I didn't like the idea but was seduced by the prospect of being be paid weekly.
I have no idea how to go about this and how to make the tax and contributions and I do not even have a precedent invoice but I understand I could search on the internet for one.
If anyone has a basic invoice for services that I could copy and could advise me what my next step should be with regard to the tax and NI contributions that would be very much appreciated. This job will only be for approx 2 months and then I may find myself unemployed again as the property market is extremely quiet due to the credit crunch.
Thank you in advance for any help and advice given.
I work as a conveyancer and normally employed on a short term contract. However, I have been out of work for 5 mths and was approached by an old boss of mine who would like me to work for her on a self employed basis and just invoice the company. At first I didn't like the idea but was seduced by the prospect of being be paid weekly.
I have no idea how to go about this and how to make the tax and contributions and I do not even have a precedent invoice but I understand I could search on the internet for one.
If anyone has a basic invoice for services that I could copy and could advise me what my next step should be with regard to the tax and NI contributions that would be very much appreciated. This job will only be for approx 2 months and then I may find myself unemployed again as the property market is extremely quiet due to the credit crunch.
Thank you in advance for any help and advice given.