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Previously on "Set up ltd for 2nd income"

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  • smileyface
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    Thanks to all for your helpful advice.

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  • northernladuk
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    Good article on the whole second job thing on the crunch website here..

    http://www.crunch.co.uk/freelancer-a...-need-to-know/

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  • VectraMan
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    At the risk of answering the question : 1. Yes. 2. Not at all.

    Just pay yourself out of dividends from your company as and when you feel like it and declare it on your self assessment.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    If s/he isn't in competition with his/her first job it shouldn't be a problem.
    I wouldn't want to bet on that. I've seen consultancies grab money from staff that had absolutely nothing to do with them...

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    and a lawyer to check what the terms and conditions of your day job allows you to do....
    If s/he isn't in competition with his/her first job it shouldn't be a problem.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Has one thought about a face to face with one's accountant to see what options are available to one?
    and a lawyer to check what the terms and conditions of your day job allows you to do....

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  • northernladuk
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    Has one thought about a face to face with one's accountant to see what options are available to one?
    Most will do a free consultation so you can explain the situation and amounts and come up with a plan.

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  • smileyface
    started a topic Set up ltd for 2nd income

    Set up ltd for 2nd income

    Normally one would set up a limited company and channel all the revenue to it.

    However, if one already has a first job (PAYE) but also has a second income from another source, is it advisable / possible to set up a limited company and channel all of the second income into it?

    If so, how does having the first job affect things, in terms of tax-free allowance, NI, etc.?

    Thanks

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