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One-off freelance project - tax implications?
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suzisuzi
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3 December 2006
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of being a very occasional freelancer.
I just did a one off piece of work for an ex-employer and I'm just about to ask them to pay up đ
If I don't anticipate doing any more freelance work - I'm now working full-time again, which is enough for me - do I need to register as self employed?
I've read the "Freelancing on the side" article, which was really helpful but didn't quite cover this I think.
Cheers,
Suzi
I just did a one off piece of work for an ex-employer and I'm just about to ask them to pay up đ
If I don't anticipate doing any more freelance work - I'm now working full-time again, which is enough for me - do I need to register as self employed?
I've read the "Freelancing on the side" article, which was really helpful but didn't quite cover this I think.
Cheers,
Suzi
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simonsjdaccountancy
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If it really will be just a one off piece of work then you can declare this on your Personal Tax Return as "Other Income".suzisuzi, post: 121 a Ă©crit : Just wondering if anyone has any experience of being a very occasional freelancer.
I just did a one off piece of work for an ex-employer and I'm just about to ask them to pay up đ
If I don't anticipate doing any more freelance work - I'm now working full-time again, which is enough for me - do I need to register as self employed?
I've read the "Freelancing on the side" article, which was really helpful but didn't quite cover this I think.
Cheers,
Suzi
If you do anymore then you really ought to register as a self employed freelancer with the Revenue -
MickeyFinn
Messages count : 120Likes count : 0Registration : 30 October 2006Spot on, thanks simon. This is definitely the way to do it. -
suzisuzi
Messages count : 2Likes count : 0Registration : 3 December 2006Thanks both, that's really helpful.