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NANNYNICK - or anyone who can help with a tax question (re childminding)

27 replies

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:05

I THINK you don't pay tax if earnings are less than £4465. What I want to know is how to work out roughly how much tax I'll have to pay on what my earnings are for 2006/07. I've almost finished but do have a few more bit to account for but I'd like to get an idea of how much I'm likely to need.

Anyone able to help?

TIA

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frannikin · 12/01/2008 18:29

Have you offset all your business expenses?

If you go over the LEL then you pay tax of 20% (I think)

tigersmum · 12/01/2008 18:29

If you do your tax return on line it works it out for you.

KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:30

Hi - will I do

Look here

It says £5225 tax free for 07-08 - I am struggling for 06-07, sorry but I think it was around £5000

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:30

I've done most, have some more to do but was having a break and thought it would be good to get an idea of the most it will be. Thanks for that

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looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:31

TM - I did it online and put a dummy figure in a few weeks ago when I hadn't put many expenses on and thought I could just update it with the proper figure, it didn't let me get to that section so I have deleted and will do again - not until I have the FINAL figure though which is why I'm asking as I'm not all finished yet

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KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:35

£5035 for that tax year

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:36

Cheers Katy. Pretty sure it's £4465 for 06/07. I've just remembered the approx dummy figure i put in before and that worked out about 15% of the profit. I presume if you go over the allowance of £4465, you pay whatever % of the whole 'profit' figure? I.e. if earnings were £4500 so had to pay tax on it as over the 'allowance', you're tax would be £675 IF it was 15%? Or is it that whatever your earnings are, you are allowed to have £4465 tax free so therefore it would be more like £5.25 on that example?

Sorry, being really thick here but I've NO IDEA as last year was my first tax return and I didn't have to pay anything at all.

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looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:37

Oh thanks Katy, I got this info off the net but must have been wrong. Thanks for confirming the correct allowance

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KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:39

15%?

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:41

I got the £4465 off the net but can't remember where - where did you get the £5035? As for 15% - are you confirming or wondering where I got that?

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KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:42

Erm I got 5035 off last years tax return (I got a tax rebate)

I am questioning your 15% there isn't a 15%tax band

KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:43

Did you have any earnings last year? Where you C/Ming for less than the full year?

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:44

It's ok Katy, I found the £5035 too now I just want to know how to work out if it's over that amount.

At the moment my profit is around £6000 but I have more mileage to work out and add on (need to go on google maps etc and work it all out). So I was trying to work out what tax I'd have to pay on £6000 as I know it's going to be less than that iyswim

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KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:44

Email me .........I'm sure you have my email

looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:45

Oh, the 15% is very approximate as I can't remember the actual figure I entered, just that it was around £12k at the time when I entered as had hardly entered any expenses

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looneytune · 12/01/2008 18:45

Childminded for whole year - I started in 2005. Will email you

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KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:46

OK
6000-5035 = 965 @ 10% = £96.50 plus NI (but I will have to look that up I think it's 10%) so total £193

KatyMac · 12/01/2008 18:47

it's 8% - so it will be a scrap less

shoshe · 12/01/2008 19:13

dont you pay NI seperatly I do

KatyMac · 12/01/2008 19:22

You pay £2 (or so) a week plus a %age of your profit that just how being S/E works

shoshe · 12/01/2008 19:38

I didnt realis ethat I just thought we paid the 26.00 a 1/4.

looneytune · 12/01/2008 19:38

I must admit I wasn't sure about this NI bit either as never seen it online? I'll watch out for it when I complete the form again

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gabyjane · 12/01/2008 20:28

Gosh i wish my tax was that low lol..i have 2 jobs though and have just paid my 2nd of my 3rd instalment of £1287..ouch!!

looneytune · 12/01/2008 21:24

gaby - it's because we have a lot of expenses so makes our earnings nowhere near as good as our actual income.

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nannynick · 13/01/2008 01:00

Looks like you are all sorted now... sorry, not been online today - I've had a busy day!