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should I pay taxes for one check?
Darvi
Posts: 5 Forumite
in Cutting tax
Hello to all of you,
I would like to know if I have to register as self employed and if I have to pay taxes. I received a check (30pounds) from a school (I acted as an interpreter for a parents meeting). I mention that I never worked here and for the moment I do not intend to do it because I have a little daughter to take care off. Sorry for my broken English.
I would like to know if I have to register as self employed and if I have to pay taxes. I received a check (30pounds) from a school (I acted as an interpreter for a parents meeting). I mention that I never worked here and for the moment I do not intend to do it because I have a little daughter to take care off. Sorry for my broken English.
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No. There is no need to inform HMRC as this is well below your annual tax exemption of £6035.£705,000 raised by client groups in the past 18 mths :beer:0
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