can you be employed by a company and still have a UTR for being self employed say at weekends?
And you intend to declare this income - very laudable indeed.as long as I'm not in competition with them then how can they mind if I work for proffit on my own time..?
If I work for a control panel company and do fencing on a weekend then how does that concern them anymore than if I mow my lawns?
of course I'll declare it .. kind of have to..
the bloke that occasionally wants the foreigners doing needs a UTR for paying whoever does them, he's not a "CIH" kind of guy..
while we're on the subject, what's the legal standpoint for doing work to pay off a debt? it's not an income if I don't see any cash
You are allowed a certain amount of gift money as tax free income (Think it's £5K per annum, but I'm happy to be corrected), which is presumably reciprocatable -if such a word exists - between family members. Anything beyond this is taxable, and designed to prevent capital gains and inheritance tax avoidance.so if my dad bought me a car and I go round and paint his fences and shed, re-felt it and clear out and board the loft for him as a thank you I have to declare it even when no money changed hands?
do I also have to declare my christmas gifts from my parents?