January 31st is the deadline for submitting 2022/23 tax returns. It's a good idea to complete your tax return ahead of this deadline to avoid mistakes and potential penalties. This article shows why its a good idea to submit your tax return early and how Earnr can help you if you are stuck.
Read moreJanuary 31st is the deadline for submitting 2022/23 tax returns. It's a good idea to complete your tax return ahead of this deadline to avoid mistakes and potential penalties. This article shows why its a good idea to submit your tax return early and how Earnr can help you if you are stuck.
Read moreWe recently introduced our newest addition to the Earnr team; our AI chat bot, Earnr AI. In this article we put Earnr AI to the test and asked it why you should use Earnr as your tax companion, bookkeeping tool and tax return assistant. Read it's excellent response!
Read moreThe festive period is often thought of as the busiest time of the year with the run up to Christmas and New Year. Whilst this period can feel hectic at times, it can also be seen as the perfect time to complete your tax return. In this article we explain why this Christmas time is the best time to submit your 22/23 tax return.
Read moreTax return season is upon us! The majority of people submit their tax returns in December and January. To help with this sometimes stressful task we've created this article to help guide you through the 22/23 tax return submission. We've included everything you need to know; a step by step guide to submitting your tax return, common mistakes to avoid and guidance about the HMRC deadlines.
Read moreEach year, Etsy reveal their most popular trends of the festive season and 2023 is no different. Read this article to find out about the Christmas trends and how you can use them to increase your Etsy sales.
Read moreThere are loads of different tax laws in the United Kingdom. IR35 is very important to freelancers and contractors but can be a little confusing. Here, we explain simply what IR35 is and who it can affect.
Read moreTax codes are an important part of the UK tax system. They can seem confusing and random at first but with this blog post, anyone can know exactly their tax code means and if it is correct.
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Read moreAs a contractor or subcontractor working on CIS, you’ll have various running costs, that can be deducted from your taxable profit, if eligible.
Read moreIf you want to apply for CIS or work as a subcontractor in the construction industry, you’ll need a UTR number. Here's everything you need to know about it.
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Read moreHere’s how Earnr helps Etsy sellers organise their income and pay themselves a regular salary
Read moreAs part of our interest in supporting Etsy sellers, we’ve been doing some digging into the current state of the Etsy world as lockdown becomes more and more a thing of the past.
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Read moreNicki, created Pedddle from a love of local markets. In this post, Nicki gives her insider secrets and tips in how to create an income from a market stall.
Read moreIf you are self-employed and you have a tax bill above £1000, you pay a payment on account. This means you pay tax in advance of your expected earnings. Read our explain-all guide here.
Read moreDid you register as a limited company and are you now regretting the burden that comes with it? You’ve come to the right place, here we explain exactly how you close down or dissolve a limited company so you can continue working as self-employed.
Read moreSide income earners create extra income for themselves alongside their main job. If they earn more than £1000 in a tax year, it is likely that they will need to submit a self assessment tax return. To do this, they will need a Unique Taxpayer Reference number. This can be applied for if they don't already have one, or they can find it in a variety of places.
Read moreA UTR number may be needed by some landlords in the UK. You must apply for one if you do not already have it. If you have lost it, you can find it in a variety of different places.
Read moreSome delivery riders may need to file a self assessment. To do this, they will need a Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) number. This must be applied for.
Read moreSelf-employed individuals work for themselves rather than an employer. This can be done as a full-time occupation or on the side to earn some extra income. If they earn over £1000, they may be required to apply for a Unique Taxpayer Reference number so they can submit a self assessment.
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Read moreCreators and influencers can earn enough money to work as a creator full-time. Or, the money earned can just be an extra source of income. If creators and influencers earn over £1000 in a tax year, they may need to file a self assessment. To do this, they will need a UTR number.
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Read moreFive things that you can sell on Etsy right now in the UK to get you started as an Etsy Seller. As well as Is it worth selling on Etsy? And Do you have to declare your Etsy income? Getting you off the ground in the world of Etsy.
Read moreWe explain how you can set up as self-employed, what it means financially and give you a checklist to get there.
Read moreHere we look at how to set up an ecommerce business, earn money and (yup) pay tax on what you make.
Read moreWe've put together a list of our favourite podcasts to help your side hustle. This isn't a definitive list, but a few of our favourites.
Read moreStuart has exploded in cities as the courier of choice. Here we look at how we can help with the tax side of things.
Read moreDon't you just love doing a bit clear out and getting some money for your second-hand stuff? For some people, this clear-out might impact whether they need to submit a tax return.
Read moreEvri is one of the biggest delivery companies in the UK. The couriers for Evri count as Self-employed. They must file self assessments and stay on top of their tax obligations
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Read moreWe all know of Amazon the company, but did you know it is also a lucrative income source for many? If you have a good eye for identifying products people will buy, this might be just the thing for you.
Read moreWe look at the increasingly popular role of virtual assistant, what it entails, how you can develop a business in it, and how much you can earn.
Read moreUber is the biggest name in the gig economy. Here we look at how you can work for them, how much profit you can make, and how we can help with the tax side of things.
Read moreHow to become a DJ, promote yourself as a DJ, and how to earn money as a DJ. And yes, how to pay tax as a DJ. We give our top tips and tricks to make it in the music industry.
Read moreAre you a modern-day Hemingway? Here we explain what copywriters do, how to start, and pay tax on your prose.
Read moreDeath and Taxes: inevitable things nobody wants to talk about but everyone should have a handle on. We give you the full explanation on what inheritance tax is, and how you can reduce its burden.
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Read more‘Payments on account’ are advance payments towards your tax bill (including Class 4 National Insurance if you’re self-employed). You usually have to make 2 payments on account every year
Read moreThe SA100 form is simply the main document you need to fill when doing your Self Assessment tax return.Most UK taxpayers need to fill it – here is the list of who needs to file a tax return.
Read moreCIS (short for “the Construction Industry Scheme“) was set up by HMRC to collect income tax throughout the year from people working in the construction industry.
Read moreThe Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) is used to give proof of your construction skills and qualifications to work on a construction site. CSCS cards were introduced to improve standards in the UK construction industry.
Read moreIf you started working for yourself, then you need to register as self-employed with the HMRC. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to register!
Read moreEtsy is a great place to make a business or side hustle and see how your homemade wares fair in the marketplace. We show you how to get started.
Read moreFind out how much you can earn before you have to pay tax, and how you can reduce the amount of tax you pay if you’re self-employed.
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Read moreBeing a personal trainer is just a workout, it's about working out how to make a business. Here we give you the lowdown on how to get started.
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Read moreBeing a landlord means you’ll have an income to pay tax on. Here we explore what counts as rental income, how you pay it and what you can expense to reduce the burden.
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Read moreIf you’re self-employed or side-hustling and doing your taxes, you’ll need to know about your Unique Taxpayer Reference Number, or UTR. Here’s everything you need to know.
Read moreFrom 6 April 2022 you can submit your Self-Assessment tax return for the 2021/2022 tax year. We recommend submitting it early, and to act as an extra incentive, we're entering everyone who submits theirs this April into our competition to win £1000! 🎉
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January 31st is the deadline for submitting 2022/23 tax returns. It's a good idea to complete your tax return ahead of this deadline to avoid mistakes and potential penalties. This article shows why its a good idea to submit your tax return early and how Earnr can help you if you are stuck.
Tax return season is upon us! The majority of people submit their tax returns in December and January. To help with this sometimes stressful task we've created this article to help guide you through the 22/23 tax return submission. We've included everything you need to know; a step by step guide to submitting your tax return, common mistakes to avoid and guidance about the HMRC deadlines.
Read moreEach year, Etsy reveal their most popular trends of the festive season and 2023 is no different. Read this article to find out about the Christmas trends and how you can use them to increase your Etsy sales.
Read moreA short and simple guide to UTR numbers for Crypto investors
Read moreGoing out and getting customers is a crucial part of any functioning business. This is where the hustle part of that side hustle title comes from. You need to go and seek it out
Read moreFrom 6 April 2022 you can submit your Self-Assessment tax return for the 2021/2022 tax year. We recommend submitting it early, and to act as an extra incentive, we're entering everyone who submits theirs this April into our competition to win £1000! 🎉
Read moreEtsy can suspend a store for different reasons, but you can have it back. Here's what you need to know about what to do in this situation.
Read moreOnlyFans is as safe as any other social media platform, but it may present some risks for creators. Here're the main issues reported by other creators and how you can avoid them.
Read moreCreators and influencers can earn enough money to work as a creator full-time. Or, the money earned can just be an extra source of income. If creators and influencers earn over £1000 in a tax year, they may need to file a self assessment. To do this, they will need a UTR number.
Read moreSome investors will make money above the £1000 tax-free limit. They may have to submit a self assessment for this income. This requires a UTR number
Read moreSide income earners create extra income for themselves alongside their main job. If they earn more than £1000 in a tax year, it is likely that they will need to submit a self assessment tax return. To do this, they will need a Unique Taxpayer Reference number. This can be applied for if they don't already have one, or they can find it in a variety of places.
Read moreEvri is one of the biggest delivery companies in the UK. The couriers for Evri count as Self-employed. They must file self assessments and stay on top of their tax obligations
Read moreThere’s confusion in the construction industry between IR35 and the CIS for tax deductions. Here's what you need to know to understand which one applies to you.
Read moreAre you an intern and struggling to understand taxes? We put together an internship guide with everything you need to know.
Read moreEtsy follows specific criteria to rank shops on its website. Here's what and how important they are.
Read moreAs an OnlyFans creator increasing your fans is fundamental for you. Here's how Twitter can help you with this.
Read moreWe put together a list of the main forecasted trends on Etsy for this holiday season ... and a couple of tips!
Read moreBlack Friday is a big opportunity for any Etsy store. Here is some helpful information to make sure your Etsy store is ready for Black Friday.
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