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Subcontracting a part of the work, saving a part of the tax?
KDuffy
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Hi guys,
Just something I've been wondering.
I'm self employed. I normally put away 29% of each and every invoice for the taxman- in an ISA I have separate to my main bank account. However for the first time, I've needed to subcontract some work on a project.
I plan to pay the individual out of the invoice as it comes in next week. The question is- do I take my 29% out of the overall amount... or do I pay the individual, and take 29% out of the remaining amount?
As they'll be paying the tax on that part of the job, and I'll be having them as an expense? The maths has really confounded me this time.
Thanks for any response!
Just something I've been wondering.
I'm self employed. I normally put away 29% of each and every invoice for the taxman- in an ISA I have separate to my main bank account. However for the first time, I've needed to subcontract some work on a project.
I plan to pay the individual out of the invoice as it comes in next week. The question is- do I take my 29% out of the overall amount... or do I pay the individual, and take 29% out of the remaining amount?
As they'll be paying the tax on that part of the job, and I'll be having them as an expense? The maths has really confounded me this time.
Thanks for any response!
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well done you for the discipline of setting aside money each time
sales price to customer £100 = income for your business
invoice from your subcontractor £79 = expense for your business
net profit in your accounts = £21
tax set aside by you: £21 x 29% = £6.090 -
well done you for the discipline of setting aside money each time
sales price to customer £100 = income for your business
invoice from your subcontractor £79 = expense for your business
net profit in your accounts = £21
tax set aside by you: £21 x 29% = £6.09
thank you! This is the exact answer I was looking for.
Yes I'm surprised how rare it seems to find people that set money aside. Maybe it's just that I live an unexciting life haha. Thanks again.0 -
thank you! This is the exact answer I was looking for.
Yes I'm surprised how rare it seems to find people that set money aside. Maybe it's just that I live an unexciting life haha. Thanks again.
As rare as planning ahead and common-sense always are.
By the way, I hope that you won't save tax. Businesses (should) turn to subcontractors in order to make more profit - and hence pay more tax.0 -
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