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  • Tolteca87
    Tolteca87 Posts: 1,394 Forumite
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    You could always add another worksheet to it :)
  • System
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    I will consider it :D
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  • A few more tasks showing in Clixsense.
    Good that means I can do mostly stuff in Clixsense now as I do prefer Clixsense to Neobux.
    I love Clixsense and do what I can there and other stuff and other surveys that show in Swagbucks I do there. It is easy to do both as different surveys show up and I am mostly getting Amazon Gift Cards in SB anyway as that is better value then cash from Clixsense so that works out well.
    I find it works really well doing both sites.
    Blogging and earning online.
  • katykicker wrote: »
    Well I've said it here now so I can always refer back I guess :) I've already got quite a big/complex spreadsheet to track online earnings and tax things and what not.

    I'm starting to worry about this actually, it never really crossed my mind that things like this would count as income, but should I be becoming self employed as well as my day job and keeping track of these things? I've seen a couple of people mention this on here now.
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  • System
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    I'm starting to worry about this actually, it never really crossed my mind that things like this would count as income, but should I be becoming self employed as well as my day job and keeping track of these things? I've seen a couple of people mention this on here now.

    Any additional money that you earn online, should be declared to the taxman, especially if you're already using your tax allowance at a standard day to day offline job.

    There are lots of people on the tax thread here on MSE that can help you if you need information on how to do this :) I gained lots of useful information from there x
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  • Listerbelle
    Listerbelle Posts: 1,438 Forumite
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    Is anyone having difficulties getting on Clixsense today? I'm getting an error message...
    Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.
  • NyxiPie
    NyxiPie Posts: 14 Forumite
    Is anyone having difficulties getting on Clixsense today? I'm getting an error message...

    I am as well. They seem to be having a server/host error.
    Hopefully it'll be resolved soon!
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  • ALIBOBSY
    ALIBOBSY Posts: 4,527 Forumite
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    Yep can't log in here either :(

    Ali x
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  • ivor&mel
    ivor&mel Posts: 83 Forumite
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    Is anyone having difficulties getting on Clixsense today? I'm getting an error message...

    There's a nice little tool here that allows you to see whether a site is down or whether it's just your connection that is having problems. Not 100% perfect, but I've found it to be a reliable second-level check.
  • ivor&mel wrote: »
    There's a nice little tool here that allows you to see whether a site is down or whether it's just your connection that is having problems. Not 100% perfect, but I've found it to be a reliable second-level check.

    That is a really handy tool. Thanks I will keep that in my bookmarks to use.
    Clixsense is definitely down. Hopefully it won't be for long.
    Blogging and earning online.
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