Self-employment means working for yourself. Many people who are self-employed call themselves sole traders. You are your own boss. It is up to you to decide what you do each day and what you charge.
It may be that you employ people to work for you. There may be business partners with whom you share the work. The fact is you have statutory commitments with which we at MyAccountant.org can help.
Our service includes statutory accounting, cash basis accounting, bookkeeping, tax advice and planning as well as VAT returns, if they are required.
As a self-employed person, you will be taxed differently to an employee. As you will be responsible for paying income tax on your earnings you will usually need the help of an accountancy service.
There are special tax reliefs and allowances that self-employed people like sole traders can claim. We can provide that tax advice.
If you are registered as self-employed or as one of the many sole traders, you’ll be sent a Self Assessment Tax Return (if you file on paper), or a Notice to File (if you file online) soon after the 5 April end of the tax year.
The paper return must reach us by 31 October following the end of the tax year. The online return must be filed with us by 31 January following the end of the tax year.