If you can bag a job which will let you work from home then all power to you. Some desk-based jobs can be negotiated so that one or more days of work a week are done from home, and some small businesses would like an employee who can work remotely. If you are work as a contractor, ie you do work for someone but you are not their employee, then you will need to register with HMRC. Check out our 'details' page to find the tax perks you are entitled to and the red tape you need to adhere to. You may be able to set yourself up as a contractor in the kind of job you had before having children and take on as much or as little work as you can manage. Have a think about whether the profession you were in would lend itself to working from home.
Many Mums and increasingly Dads are finding that starting their own business is the best way to get set up with home-working. The advantages are numerous, but primarily the reason we do this is to supplement the family income with something that fits around the needs of our children. It all starts with an idea...
You may already have an idea of what you would like to do for your business, in which case take a look at the 'Practical Details' and 'Tax & Compliance' in order to figure out how to go from the idea stage to the action stage. Or if you need inspiration then read on!
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Sunday, 26 January 2014
The Idea
The Vision
Many people would love to be able to work for themselves or work from home. The idea of having flexible working, being around for the children and being your own boss is very attractive. But can this dream become a reality? In this blog we are offering ideas, examples, inspiration and guidance on setting up your own business and being self-employed.
Five years ago my husband and I took the decision to change our lives and work for ourselves. This was prompted by the arrival of our first child, and now with 3 little ones at home we are glad we made that decision. There have been highs and lows, successes and failures and you can read about our story and others in the 'Case Studies' section.
This blog is divided into different sections with a place for 'Ideas and Inspiration', real-life 'Case Studies', the all-important 'Practical Details' and also 'Tax & Compliance'.
Five years ago my husband and I took the decision to change our lives and work for ourselves. This was prompted by the arrival of our first child, and now with 3 little ones at home we are glad we made that decision. There have been highs and lows, successes and failures and you can read about our story and others in the 'Case Studies' section.
This blog is divided into different sections with a place for 'Ideas and Inspiration', real-life 'Case Studies', the all-important 'Practical Details' and also 'Tax & Compliance'.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Welcome
This blog is designed to give you ideas and inspiration about starting your own business and working from home.
As well as regular content and feature articles, this blog will keep you up to date with the latest news, ideas and information you need to know.
Self-employed parents is a one-stop shop for all things related to running your own business from how you get started to registering with HMRC and ensuring tax compliance.
We'd love to hear your comments and experiences and would like to feature as many case studies as possible so please do get in touch via the comments section.
As well as regular content and feature articles, this blog will keep you up to date with the latest news, ideas and information you need to know.
Self-employed parents is a one-stop shop for all things related to running your own business from how you get started to registering with HMRC and ensuring tax compliance.
We'd love to hear your comments and experiences and would like to feature as many case studies as possible so please do get in touch via the comments section.
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