Self Employed Accounting Services
Your own dedicated online self employed accountant
All returns and filing included
Unlimited help and advice
Leading cloud accounting software
Real-Time Bookkeeping
Reminders – never miss a deadline
Your own dedicated online self employed accountant
All returns and filing included
Unlimited help and advice
Leading cloud accounting software
Real-Time Bookkeeping
Reminders – never miss a deadline
When you join us, you will receive your very own dedicated accountants. Our fully qualified and friendly team will be on hand to help you throughout the year for all your Self Employed Accounting needs.
You are provided with leading accounting software which will help reduce the time it takes to – provide quotes and invoices to customers, chase payments, and monitor outstanding balances.
Tax & Self Employed Accounting packages tailored to suit your business. We are always straightforward in our services & pricing. We take care of your accounting and let you get on with making yourself a success.
Your dedicated Self Employed Business Accountant will always be on hand to answer any questions about your small business. You can contact them via email, phone, live chat, Microsoft Teams or meet them in person.
We send regular automated reminders to inform you of when your accounts and returns are due to be submitted, helping to ensure you never miss a deadline for your small business again.
Get started with the right accounting solution for your business
Get started with the right self employed accounting solution
Our accredited accountants have a range of qualifications from the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). We are also an Institute of Certified Practising Accountants (ICPA) accredited firm, and a HMRC registered Agent.
Get started with the right accounting solution for your business
They have the freedom to choose their work, set their rates, and manage their business operations, but they are also responsible for ensuring they comply with legal and tax obligations. Unlike employees, self-employed individuals do not receive benefits such as paid holidays or sick leave, and they must manage their own financial planning, such as pensions and savings.
Get started with the right self employed accounting solution
What is being self employed?
A self-employed individual is someone who owns and operates their business. They are personally responsible for all business debts and liabilities.
Do I need to register as self-employed with HMRC?
Yes, you must register as a sole trader with HMRC for Self Assessment to report your income and pay taxes on your business profits.
What taxes does self-employed individuals need to pay?
Self Employed people pay income tax on their business profits and are also required to pay Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance Contributions (NICs).
Do I need an accountant if I’m self-employed?
It’s not mandatory, but an accountant can help with bookkeeping, filing tax returns, and ensuring compliance with tax laws, saving you time and potentially reducing your tax bill.
What records do I need to keep being self-employed?
You need to keep records of all sales, expenses, and receipts, as well as detailed records of your income for tax purposes. These records must be retained for at least five years after the Self Assessment deadline.
How do I file my taxes?
Self Employed individuals must submit an annual Self Assessment tax return online to HMRC by 31 January each year, detailing their income, expenses, and profit.
What is the tax-free Personal Allowance for the self-employed?
Self Employed individuals can earn up to the Personal Allowance (£12,570 for the 2023/24 tax year) before paying income tax, though National Insurance Contributions may still apply.
Can I claim expenses when I’m self-employed?
Yes, you can claim allowable business expenses, such as office supplies, travel, equipment, and utilities, as long as they are wholly and exclusively for business use. These can reduce your taxable profit.
Do I need to register for VAT?
You must register for VAT if your turnover exceeds the current VAT threshold. You can also register voluntarily if it suits your business.
What is the difference between self employment and a limited company?
The key difference is in liability and tax. Being self-employed you are personally liable for business debts, and profits are taxed as personal income. A limited company is a separate entity, limiting your personal liability, and profits are taxed under corporation tax.
What happens if I make a loss whilst self-employed?
If you make a loss while self-employed, you can often reduce your tax bill by offsetting the loss against other income from the same year, future profits, or in some cases, the previous year’s income. Consulting an accountant can help you choose the best option for your situation.
Can I employ staff whilst being self-employed?
Yes, you can employ staff while being self-employed. However, you’ll need to register as an employer with HMRC, operate PAYE for income tax and National Insurance contributions, and ensure you comply with employment laws, including providing a workplace pension if applicable.
Do I need a business bank account whilst being self-employed?
No, you’re not legally required to have a separate business bank account if you’re self-employed; you can use your personal account. However, having a dedicated business account is often recommended as it helps keep your finances organised, makes tax reporting easier, and can present a more professional image to clients.
Can I use my home as a business address?
Yes, many self-employed individuals run their businesses from home. You can claim a proportion of your home expenses, such as utilities and rent, as business expenses if used for business purposes.
Do I need to pay business rates as someone who is self-employed?
If you’re self-employed and work from home, you typically don’t need to pay business rates unless you’re using a substantial part of your home exclusively for business, such as a workshop or studio, or if customers visit regularly. If you rent or own dedicated business premises, however, you will likely need to pay business rates on that space. It’s best to check with your local council to confirm your specific requirements.
Can I convert from self-employed to a limited company?
1 Choose Your Package
Pick the Self Employed Accounting services that you would like from either our pre-built packages or build your own to find out exactly how much you will be paying each month.
2 Sign up with Us
Once you have picked your level of service you’ll simply need to send over a few extra details to register with us via our sign up form or over the phone
3 You’re ready to go
That is it, we will begin to set your limited company services up for you, contact your previous accountant if required, and begin the authorisation process with the HMRC