I've been doing handyman jobs for a few years now. Little bits here and there alongside a full time job, then later an apprenticeship. I've managed to stay under any tax threshold, only doing odd little £20-50 jobs. I have liability insurance, but no other aspects of business setup.
I recently took on a cosmetic internal refurb job in an empty rental property (for somebody I "met" on this forum in fact). The total bill for labour is likely to be around £2k, as well as materials of £500-600. So I'm straight away over the "allowed tertiary earning" threshold or whatever its called. Added to that, I'm busier than ever with my normal jobs, regular customers asking me back and new customers asking for small jobs. I'm snowed under.
Anyway, going forward I will be qualifying as an electrician during this year and plan to do work in that vein once qualified. But for the time being I want to "formalise" my work as sole trader status and pay my share of tax especially as I'm giving an invoice for this big job. Is it as simple as registering m myself for self assessment and getting a business bank account in my business name for now? Is there anything else I need to do?
Also, dare I ask what I need to do if I've got my dad and father in law helping me on a job?
I recently took on a cosmetic internal refurb job in an empty rental property (for somebody I "met" on this forum in fact). The total bill for labour is likely to be around £2k, as well as materials of £500-600. So I'm straight away over the "allowed tertiary earning" threshold or whatever its called. Added to that, I'm busier than ever with my normal jobs, regular customers asking me back and new customers asking for small jobs. I'm snowed under.
Anyway, going forward I will be qualifying as an electrician during this year and plan to do work in that vein once qualified. But for the time being I want to "formalise" my work as sole trader status and pay my share of tax especially as I'm giving an invoice for this big job. Is it as simple as registering m myself for self assessment and getting a business bank account in my business name for now? Is there anything else I need to do?
Also, dare I ask what I need to do if I've got my dad and father in law helping me on a job?