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  • houmie
    replied
    yes I am a director of my ltd.
    Great, then I don't need to fill the self-employment section at all.

    Thanks,

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  • Pondlife
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    You are a director (assumption on my part) of your Ltd.

    You are not self employed.

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  • houmie
    started a topic Question regarding Self-Assessment

    Question regarding Self-Assessment

    Hi,

    I have started an Ltd in March 2011 and am now contracting.

    HMRC asked me to do a Self Assessment for 2010/11.

    The online form asks me
    "If you were an employee, director, office holder or agency worker, do you need to complete the employment section?"
    YES (I had a former employer plus being a director of my new company)

    Then it would ask for the name of the employer. So far so good.

    But then it would ask again, if I was self-employed and how many self-employed businesses did I have.
    Now does my directorship of my own company puts me into the first or second section? Its quite confusing..

    Thanks,

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