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Self employed and full time job, tax?

Travelmravel
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Hi, I have a full time job and made a little income from self employment this year (not sure how much exactly but less than £100) I've read somewhere that you only need to pay tax if you make more than £1000 from self employment, but it's possible that thats the case only if that's your sole income.
If I do have to pay tax on the little money I've made in the year, could someone please give some directions on how do I do it? Thanks
If I do have to pay tax on the little money I've made in the year, could someone please give some directions on how do I do it? Thanks
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You don’t - covered by £1000 trading allowance.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/tax-free-allowances-on-property-and-trading-income
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