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Part time architectural practice
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So i have been looking to set up an architectural practice as a one man band, and would like some advice / comments
i have a full time job (37 hours) - vaguely related however not directly. Some weeks i will spend 10 hours and others i may do none, however lets call it an average of 5-7 hours per week over the year. This will give me an income of somewhere between 7-10k, depending on how much i charge.
My target market is domestic clients, small scale jobs, and would be willing to drive up to a couple of hours if it was worth it. I already have a desk at home so could easily use this set up.
Given the above my expenses would be:
Public / Professional indemnity Insurances
tools/equipment/PPE (much of which i have)
Laptop/phone (which i already have)
Software (which i already have)
gas/elec/wifi/mileage
Advertising
Accountancy fees (i have a friend whos willing to do this at cost)
There is also council tax to think of, (most of my work would be via email with no meeting needed here)
Would be grateful for "have you thought about this" type comments. I dont think i am in a position to make this my full time job, however having done some work, i know there is a market there that can be tapped in to.
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i have a full time job (37 hours) - vaguely related however not directly. Some weeks i will spend 10 hours and others i may do none, however lets call it an average of 5-7 hours per week over the year. This will give me an income of somewhere between 7-10k, depending on how much i charge.
My target market is domestic clients, small scale jobs, and would be willing to drive up to a couple of hours if it was worth it. I already have a desk at home so could easily use this set up.
Given the above my expenses would be:
Public / Professional indemnity Insurances
tools/equipment/PPE (much of which i have)
Laptop/phone (which i already have)
Software (which i already have)
gas/elec/wifi/mileage
Advertising
Accountancy fees (i have a friend whos willing to do this at cost)
There is also council tax to think of, (most of my work would be via email with no meeting needed here)
Would be grateful for "have you thought about this" type comments. I dont think i am in a position to make this my full time job, however having done some work, i know there is a market there that can be tapped in to.
:beer:
Named after my cat, picture coming shortly
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Cannot see where council tax comes into the equation.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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i think im getting at rates
although i dont think i will have to as its only a small part of my house that i will be utilising.Named after my cat, picture coming shortly0 -
i think im getting at rates
although i dont think i will have to as its only a small part of my house that i will be utilising.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Although what Savvy Sue said is basically correct, it is not unknown for the Valuation Office Agency to turn a blind eye to an "office" especially in a house on a modern housing estate.
Do I speak from personal experience? You might well think that, but I couldn't possibly comment.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
Have you got quotations for professional indemnity? An architect acquaintance of mine contemplated early retirement and working part-time rather as you propose. He abandoned the idea when he discovered the premiums that would be payable.0
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but you are retired so surely your "office" is merely your retirement "(wo)man cave in retirement" :cool:
1. I was talking about when I was working in the VOA
2. I am male, my user name refers to a street where I once lived many years ago.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
lincroft1710 wrote: »2. I am male, my user name refers to a street where I once lived many years ago.0
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lincroft1710 wrote: »You spotted my inadvertent error, should have been 1810!
I trust the party in 1975 for the 100th anniversary of your retirement was :beer::beer::beer::beer::icotbaske ?
can we have an invite to the next one in 2025?0 -
LOL. I always suspected that working for the VOA was an easy life with no stress leading to a loooooong "holiday" on a big fat civil service pension .
Sadly you are wrong on all four points.
Although my pension is better than those currently on offer and I did take early retirement (3.5 yrs before CS pension would have been payable) as VOA was overstaffed and offered this to older employees.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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