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Small biz tax return
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abbiebh
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Hi all, hoping someone can help my tiny mind! I occasionally make and sew things and from the off several years ago registered as self employed. I haven't done much over the last few years and so wasn't really pursuing it and hardly made anything, that meant i fell under the £1k limit over the last few years so didn't need to self asses. in the past year ive picked it up again with all my kids now being at school and people wanting facemasks etc. So this past year 20/21 i have gone over the £1k limit for takings, even tho i only made about £300 after expenses as i had to buy a new machine etc.
I like to be organised so im attempting to get my return done and out the way, but im not sure how to progress. It tells me to re-register if im doing something different, im not ive always sewn things. so i finally find a link to sign in with my UTC (?) but then it asks me if im a partnership or a trust? im neither, its just me!
I'm very confused and hope someone can point me in the right direction
Thanks in advance
I like to be organised so im attempting to get my return done and out the way, but im not sure how to progress. It tells me to re-register if im doing something different, im not ive always sewn things. so i finally find a link to sign in with my UTC (?) but then it asks me if im a partnership or a trust? im neither, its just me!
I'm very confused and hope someone can point me in the right direction
Thanks in advance
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What page do you land on if you answer no?
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for the question of am i trust or partnershio there isnt another option. and its just a link to re-register for self assement which starts to set me up with new details0
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Assuming you want to file online, you will have to re-register as you didn't file online last year. If re-registration doesn't offer the option of inputting your current UTR, it may be best to phone to make sure you don't get a new UTR, although it can take ages on the phone.
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