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Self-employed tax help - please!

barfer
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in Cutting tax
Hi,
My partner started a little business in 2010 selling some electronic gadgets he makes in the garage. I told him not to spend our money on it - but he spent about £2K :eek: on buying materials and bits n bobs. I've helped him go round giving out leaflets and getting a website. He's never sold anything!!! The business is a mega fail but we are £2K out of pocket.
I've asked him to claim the £2K as a tax loss on self asessment. But he's saying that as he didn't register the business with hmrc and didn't mention it on his tax return before he might get into trouble with them or get a fine. Can someone who's been in this boat tell us whats going to happen if we try to claim the loss against the tax from his job? I swear we're not trying to cheat the hmrc - if we'd made money, we'd have declared it!!!
My partner started a little business in 2010 selling some electronic gadgets he makes in the garage. I told him not to spend our money on it - but he spent about £2K :eek: on buying materials and bits n bobs. I've helped him go round giving out leaflets and getting a website. He's never sold anything!!! The business is a mega fail but we are £2K out of pocket.
I've asked him to claim the £2K as a tax loss on self asessment. But he's saying that as he didn't register the business with hmrc and didn't mention it on his tax return before he might get into trouble with them or get a fine. Can someone who's been in this boat tell us whats going to happen if we try to claim the loss against the tax from his job? I swear we're not trying to cheat the hmrc - if we'd made money, we'd have declared it!!!
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Hi,
My partner started a little business in 2010 selling some electronic gadgets he makes in the garage. I told him not to spend our money on it - but he spent about £2K :eek: on buying materials and bits n bobs. I've helped him go round giving out leaflets and getting a website. He's never sold anything!!! The business is a mega fail but we are £2K out of pocket.
I've asked him to claim the £2K as a tax loss on self asessment. But he's saying that as he didn't register the business with hmrc and didn't mention it on his tax return before he might get into trouble with them or get a fine. Can someone who's been in this boat tell us whats going to happen if we try to claim the loss against the tax from his job? I swear we're not trying to cheat the hmrc - if we'd made money, we'd have declared it!!!
I do not think you cannot offset self-employed tax losses against paye income.Thinking critically since 1996....0 -
somethingcorporate wrote: »I do not think you cannot offset self-employed tax losses against paye income.
:(:( That's a bit bad. If he'd made profits, i'm sure they'd have added them on to his paye income and taxed him at 40%. Doesn't seem fair to me.
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On what basis is he already doing tax returns then if he is an employee in his other life?0
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InsideInsurance wrote: »On what basis is he already doing tax returns then if he is an employee in his other life?0
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somethingcorporate wrote: »I do not think you cannot offset self-employed tax losses against paye income.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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Yep, I cannot remember the specific details. I know you cannot offset losses on renting property against anything else and was fairly certain about the self-employed income bit too...Thinking critically since 1996....0
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somethingcorporate wrote: »Yep, I cannot remember the specific details. I know you cannot offset losses on renting property against anything else and was fairly certain about the self-employed income bit too...
I'll move this over to Cutting Tax later ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Thinking critically since 1996....0
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somethingcorporate wrote: »0
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As promised
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