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Not sure if this is the right board but I have a question about being self employed.

I registered as self employed last year to do some online selling, I am now planning on taking on additional self employed work taking telephone calls. I just wondered if I need to tell the Inland Revenue I am doing something else as well, or does it not matter as long as I declare the income from both?

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  • PasturesNew
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    It doesn't matter. In the past four years I've done all sorts of self-employed work, including but not limited to:
    - telephone research, for two different companies
    - appointment making, for one company
    - blogging/running my own websites
    - set hours taking inbound calls full-time
    - internet marketing SEO/SEM/PPC
    - working as a temp directly for clients, in their offices
    - article writing, directly for clients.

    I just do an annual tax return that bundles all that sort of income up into one "self employment" no matter what I was doing.
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