How Much Can You Earn From a Side Hustle Before Paying Tax? - Lilach Bullock
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Sole trader vs limited company for side hustles – Which is the most tax-efficient?
With many individuals starting a ‘side hustle’ to supplement their salary, setting up as a sole trader or limited company is the first big decision. Whether this is selling personalised jewellery on Etsy or re-selling clothes on Vinted, any gross income over the £1,000 casual trading allowance requires a Self Assessment tax return. While both structures are legitimate, the best choice depends on an individual’s current Income Tax banding and wha…
How Much Can You Earn From a Side Hustle Before Paying Tax? - Lilach Bullock
The short version: in the UK you can earn up to £1,000 in gross side hustle income in a tax year before you need to tell HMRC anything at all, that’s the trading allowance. Above £1,000 you must register and file a Self Assessment return, but you only pay income tax once your total income, side hustle plus everything else, goes over your personal allowance of £12,570. Whether you owe anything at £1,001 or at £15,000 depends entirely on what else…
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