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How do I report I am no longer self-employed?

Stopping self-employment

  1. Notify HMRC at once that you have stopped self-employment.
  2. If you are working in the Construction Industry – notify HMRC on the Construction Industry helpline (0300 200 3210) that you are no-longer working in Construction.

How do I change my self-employment details?

Other ways to update your details If you’re self-employed or in a partnership, you can write to the address on the most recent correspondence you have from HMRC , or call the Income Tax helpline. For Corporation Tax, you can write to your Corporation Tax Office.

Do I need to register as self-employed again?

HMRC suggests that you should register with them as soon as you become self-employed. However, you do not have to register as a sole trader until the 5th of October in your business’ second tax year. A tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April the following year.

What happens if you register late as self-employed?

If you do not register by the relevant dates you may have to pay a penalty. However, if you miss the October deadline but still manage to register as self-employed, file an online tax return by the following 31 January and pay any tax owed by the same date, you should not run the risk of being charged any penalties.

Can I change the name of my sole trader business?

If you’re a sole trader (or sole proprietor), you operate your business either under your own name or under a fictitious business name. Generally, you must change the legal name of your business by notify taxing authorities and other agencies you registered your business with.

What do I put for my business name when self employed?

Entrepreneur advises you can operate under your own name or register a self-employed business name – “doing business as” – according to the laws of your state. Legally, whether you do business as Dave Sparrow or Sparrow Window Washing, for example, doesn’t affect your business structure.

Is there a difference between sole trader and self employed?

A sole trader is basically the same as someone who is self-employed. As a sole trader you run your own business as a self-employed person and are solely responsible for the success of it. Being a sole trader refers to the structure of your business, whereas self-employed refers to how you pay your taxes.