I have just done my short tax return (I am a childminder). My profit for the year was only £8862, does anyone have any idea how much tax I will owe on this? Also I have being paying the NI contributions too, would I be classed as a low earner and get some back or not?
With employed, your income is what your employer pays you.
With self-employed your 'income' is what you receive from your work less allowable expenses associated with your employment. I assume you have deducted your expenses in calcualting the £8862 figure?
In addition to buildersmate's reply, you will be assessed on you overall income, less self employment expenses, reduced by any tax already paid. You will also be charged 8% Class 4 National Insurance, assuming that you have already paid the basic Class 1 contributions.
The £8862 is my profit after expenses yes and I have paid NI contributions but do not know whether these are class 1 or 4? Just been sent a bill every quarter and pay it!
No idea what country tambourine is living in but frankly answers that are just blatantly nonsense aren't helpful.
Tigwig, your tax will be 20% of your profits (£1,772) and 8% Class 4 NIC on profits above £5,715 (another £252). So just over £2k in total. The quarterly NIC you've already paid is Class 2 and irrelevant to this. You don't pay Class 1, only employed people do.
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