Sam
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RE: Self-employment
Hi I am having 2 self employment jobs, say inviligator and housekeeping. When I submit self assessment under self employment, should I add both income together when in one form Or I have to separate both the 2 jobs in different assessment forms? -
RE: Self employed and Employed
Thanks for your clear explanation. Just 1 final question to clarify. As a exam inviligator with no other expenses. i should complted SA 103S. Box 1: write as Exam inviligator Leave company name, postcode blank as n/a to me. Box 9: enter total salary as turnovr. Box 10.1: enter 1000 for trade income allowance. Box 11 to 20 : all 0 Box 27 -30 :How to complete??? (As I only has salary as my trade income) Box 36, 37: if I only got £2000 income and not opt to contribute class2 NI - leave it blank Box 38: enter 0 I hope it will not be annoying to you. But i am confused with the terms even after go through the guideline. So I need your expert clarification. Thanks a lot -
RE: Exam Marking
Hi hmrc I m a non contract examination inviligator to a high school but not paid under PAYE. For self assessment, should I complete the SELF EMPLOY form instead of the employment one? Also, if I used to complete the self employ Self Ass form and not claiming expenses, am I entitle to the 1000 pounds trade allowance? Thanks -
RE: How to pay Class 2 NI contributions as a Examiner/Invigilator
Hi I am an Exam Invigilator. I am not yet reach pension age. As there is no contract on working hours (seasonal) , May I know for weeks that I earn more than 242 pounds, do I need to contribute NI? under this situation, should I classify myself as class 4 instead of class 1 for this job? If I need to contribute NI, ,should I do it together during my tax return self assessment? -
RE: Self employed and Employed
Hi I m confused whether I m self employed or under employment. I m uk tax resident. I was employed by a company to provide exam invigilation to a school. We have no contract. They sent out the dates and I put on my availability. Then they assign the date for me with their decision. I was paid weekly basis. Concurrently this is my only job. It take me 4 to 20 hours weekly depends (weekly pay 40 to250 pounds depends) They paid me without any tax deduction. I have no staff benefit and pension with this company. This seasonal job gave me 1100 pounds income annually. What will be my employment status? I understand that I should report self assessment anyway, but there is other issues related to NI etc. So may I clarify my employment status? Am I employed or selfcemployed? Thanks -
RE: Part time second job tax
I m tax resident with overall income in lower tax band. This year, I have 5 weeks of part time in uk with weekly income as : Week 1: 160 pounds Week2; 230 pounds Week 3: 250 pounds Week 4 5 : 120 pounds these are my only work related income that year. May I ask with the above income, do i need to apply for national insurance cobtribution? Or i only need to apply for specific week ? If yes. Should I apply it to HMRC when I am submittibg tax return together in coming financial year?