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Self-Employment Kit

Hugh Williams, Chartered Accountant

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This Kit contains advice, information and accounting documents to help you set yourself up in self-employment and develop your own accounting systems.

Format: Sealed Wallet
ISBN: 9781904053996
Price: £14.99 

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About this kit


Becoming self-employed is a major decision in life, but the benefits of unning your own business can be highly ewarding. This Kit rovides a practical framework for those who are self-employed as ‘sole traders’.

It combines a wealth of advice on the requirements and day-to-day practicalities of self-employment with template documents for organising and preparing all-important accounts.

For use in England & Wales, and Scotland.

Product details

Edition: Second   Published 2005
Format: Sealed Wallet   ISBN: 9781904053996
Code: P215   Price: £14.99
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The author

Hugh Williams was educated at Eton and qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1970. He started his own practice H M Williams Chartered Accountants in 1973 and their clients range from individuals to multi-million-pound organisations.

He has held positions on the committee of the Tax Faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and has also addressed the Tax Faculty Conference on tax practice management.

Hugh wrote his first book in 1988 entitled Private Company Secretary’s Manual, which is now in its seventh edition, and along with his partners and tax team members he has also written the bestselling 'Tax Answers at a Glance' book.
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Contents


Chapter index
  • 31-point self-employment checklist
  • Getting it right, from the start
  • Self-assessment questionnaire
  • Where will you work?
  • The basic rules of self-employment
  • Choosing a business structure
  • Banking arrangements
  • Cash flow and budgets
  • Possible sources of finance
  • Should you register for VAT?
  • Business name – what to do
  • Whom should you contact about your business plans?
  • Business stationery to be organised
  • Office equipment
  • How to keep records for VAT and Income Tax
  • What will your accountant require in order to prepare accounts for you?
  • The six steps to financial control
  • Employing people
  • Tax-deductible expenses
  • Reasons for business failure
  • Inland Revenue enquiries
  • Understanding accounts
  • Your name and idea are valuable – protect them
  • Further reading

Lose leaf forms included:

Analysis of Cash & Cheques Paid Out – 1 copy
Cash Flow Forecast Form – 1 copy
Income and Expenditure Account – 1 copy
Notice of Particulars of Ownership – 1 copy

Free CD now contains:
Starter edition of award-winning Cashbook 2.0 book-keeping and cash management software, from WinCashTM
Accounting spreadsheets, including break-even analysis, cash flow forecast and profit and loss forecast

 

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Information & help

Employment FAQ
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