Can your business compete with the pull of self-employment?
29 October 2025
Individuals earning outside of their main employment may need to register for Self-Assessment and submit a tax return.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reminded taxpayers to check their position if they have generated more than £1,000 in untaxed income during the last financial year.
This applies to a wide range of income streams, such as:
If your total untaxed income has passed the £1,000 threshold, it is your responsibility to notify HMRC and comply with Self-Assessment requirements.
The advantages of filing early
Completing your tax return promptly provides:
Filing early gives you control and peace of mind, ensuring no last-minute surprises.
Broader implications
These requirements are not limited to those with side businesses. Landlords, crypto investors and others earning outside PAYE must also comply.
In addition, sole traders and landlords with income exceeding £50,000 should begin preparing for the next stage of Making Tax Digital (MTD), due to be implemented in 2026. This will introduce quarterly reporting using digital accounting tools.
If you are unsure whether these obligations apply to you or would like expert assistance in preparing your return, we can help you with your compliance obligations. Contact us today.
29 October 2025
28 October 2025
22 October 2025
21 October 2025
15 October 2025
14 October 2025
13 October 2025
8 October 2025
7 October 2025
1 October 2025
1 October 2025
1 October 2025
Have a question? Contact us and a member of our team will get back to you.