Title | : | How To Complete The 21/22 Self Assessment Tax Return - Self Employment |
Lasting | : | 1.07.07 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 143 rb |
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Excellent video! Question, as an employee, how do I claim my mileage allowance relief in my self assessment return? Comment from : Lee Stewart |
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What on earth do I do if some of my income from that year paye and some self employed Comment from : Shirley Mcdonald |
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May I ask how can one reduce the risk in order to become a self employed dealer or broker and expand his business well please? Which working fields can a self-employed broker change please? Comment from : History Materials |
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can someone tell me if I fill in all of the form and not submit can I take my time and go back and change it if I think iv made a mistake? great video sir, subbed Comment from : MrGunningpeter |
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Great video, thanks for the very useful information 1 question please: if I enter a value into the AIA (the cost of a lens for my photography business) will I add this amount also into the allowable expenses? Comment from : Mauro Arena |
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Hi , Ineed to submit self assessment for last year 2021 and 2022 how can I do that I need to show some self employed money Comment from : |
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Im adding the proportion of my private rent that covers working from home to my self assessment, but would I need to halve whatever figure that is if I only pay half of the rent or could I include the full figure? Comment from : NoteStories |
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Anyone know why it takes so long for the “other tax taken off of income” box takes so long to appear👀🥲 Comment from : b m |
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Hithanks a lot for your videos about tax return in ukvery very useful especially because you explain things step by step and clearly without rushI have only one question, could you consider to make a video on how to provide bank account details into a personal account in order to get payed and at the same time explain how exactly works : I mean which institution is supposed to manage the tax return in uk and how they do it Thanks again Comment from : Keyd yusuf mohamed |
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HI can you tell me what box in the self assessment form you fill in your 18 writing down allowance amount please Comment from : patricia carlisle |
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Watched this on Wednesday, went back a couple times today, super easy to follow Thank you so much Comment from : Craig Appleyard |
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What video title is for the cis tax return Comment from : mark archer |
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in my turnover do I put before tax or after tax Comment from : Jw Jb |
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Hi I am on cis and mainly do agency work also have part time weekend job Do you have a video for cis workers self assessment Comment from : Shiron Miah |
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When we put our earnings in are they before or after tax Comment from : Mooney |
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Thank you very much, you took all the stress out of this Comment from : S O |
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Cracking walk through, thanks! I’m going to try my own tax return this year… would usually use an account, but I want to learn to do it myself now Was worried about the expenses: tools and fuel receipts etc… brThanks for the video! Comment from : Lukey-Joe |
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Do Amazon drivers fill this in? Comment from : Wormwood |
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Awesome video Adam Really helpful Two points if I may, I am self employed and use an accountant, this year I would like to do all myself Do I need to do anything official to remove the accountant from dealing with my accounts besides informing the account? Also, with regards to student loan, when on the tax assessment do I add this? Thanks Comment from : Phil Dias |
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I really need help with my tax return how what’s the rate plz Comment from : Showwa |
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Thank you When you were skipping through the tax calculation summary towards the end, it there is no charge for NICs class 2 Why is this, given that the taxable profit was well above the threshold? Also, the amount that the NIC class 4 calculation was based on, was more than the taxable profit (by £ 3,002) Why was this? Comment from : Gordon Ullah |
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The biggest part that fried my brain before watching this video was the 50 "plus" payment made on January I kept thinking why am I paying money on what I haven't earned yet But after watching this I now understand Thanks! Comment from : Alex Coubrough |
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Great work mate, this is a really important and helpful video Much obliged! Comment from : Johnny TheGreat |
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thank you so much sir for all the useful information , could you advise me about annual leaves pay ,do i have to deduct them before submitting tax return thanks Comment from : Baljinder Josan |
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This is amazing! Comment from : Sarah Sinclair |
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Thanks again, your advice made it a breeze top man👍 Comment from : Rob Grooves |
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Many thanks, this was a great help I struggled with what expenses to claim as detectables There are many things one could 'potentially' claim for Comment from : Andrew Perkin |
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thank you for your video last year was easy for me , but this year without your video it will be tough Comment from : Pa Mu |
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I usually struggle but this video make it so easy to go through each section Comment from : Michelle MX |
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i am stuck on losses - can you provide the link again to paid help Comment from : FEN Photography Studio |
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If I recieve carers allowance, does that come under the State Benefits? Or is that only for people on a pension that recieve additional benefits?brbrStruggling to work out where to declare my Carers Allowance and Universal Credit benefits! Comment from : Baker Bulbasaur |
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Lifesaver every year, so much jargon I can’t get my head around Always nice to forget about having to pay half of next years so that was a nice surprise Comment from : Daniel Sharp |
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Thank you, excellent video, great help, all my questions answered, managed to complete my first tax return on time :) ! Comment from : Em Em |
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Brilliant video I knew how to file my self assessment but I have a company and had employment under IR35 Been battling through this and couldn't get through to HMRC for days as I owed tax based on the calculation Your step by step approach with the added explanation of being able to offset losses of the company against employment income turned my taxes around Thanks for your detailed explanation of each step with scenarios It worked wonders Most useful and helpful So grateful Thanks so much ! Comment from : Gayle |
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Am I right in thinking, if I'm on the CIS scheme, I should put No in the cash basis , as my 20 will have been paid at pay deductions? Comment from : Michael Brock |
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Not sure if anyone can give me any advice, I filed my return on Friday and it said I had 'x' amou t of tax to pay, when I've come to pay it on Monday it says I owe considerably less than the original amount Can anyone give me any idea why this could be? Thank you Comment from : Mark Filby |
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You are the best I’ve subscribed and will most certainly keep you at the top of my saved videos brThis years tax return I did on a shared screen with you and completed it in less than 2 hrs Thankyou your video is invaluable xx Comment from : Pauline Barclay |
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mate this video is a god send i wish i found it earlier when i was losing my mind Comment from : Designated Piledriver |
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How do you even get to these question? Comment from : Nick Oleary |
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Thank you , that was really helpful ! you re explained it well ! Comment from : Timea Deli |
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Thanks for your help I had one question, on the 'fill in your return' section minute (38:25) You gave a figure of 5000 what if you didn't get any help? Is there any way around this question, I type in 000 and it wants an actual figure Thanks again! Comment from : Gary Gavilanes |
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Thank you for your help again this year 🙌 Comment from : Blue The Happy Staffy |
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Usually takes me all day (one year two days) to fill in the dreaded self assessment I'm not stupid, it just frazzles my brain This year, using your walkthrough, went through it page by page in a couple of hours! Thank-you Look forward to your help with 22/23 return Cheers man Comment from : steve murray |
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GREAT video and all but i had everything for my new car except stubs and statements and my tax statements which the dealership needed but i already got my car thanks to DEELSCAFE 👍 Comment from : thereal saint |
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you are awsome my friend keep it upthanks you help me a lot Comment from : Ck Ck where you basde |
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This is so helpful, thanks What a joke out government is, you earn over 1 grand & have to pay tax I'd like to know more about "tax avoidance" Comment from : Bee on a buddleia |
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Does it make sense to declare expenses on tax return if someone earned below the personal allowance? Comment from : J Zielinski |
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Awesome! Comment from : Mark Allen |
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thank you very much as i am struggling to completewhat i dont understand is the big diffence in payments of the class 4 and class 2 national insurancelast year i did class 2 and was a £158 but on your exercise u r showing £3008does this mean i won't get a state pension when i retire in 4 years? Comment from : Lou boo |
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I have a full time job PAYE and are self employed part time, do I need to pay tax on my self employed work in my first year? Comment from : Sinead Price |
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Hi, helpful video by the way, but I have a question At 47:24 where it mentions 'Loss brought forward from earlier years set-off against 2021 - 2022 profits' it always says there is an error when I enter a figure in there I have tried adding a minus sign, taking out pound sign and other things, but it won't let me enter it, I don't know why? Is there anything I have missed at all as to why it's not letting me add this figure? Thanks! Comment from : Star Social Media |
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what I don't get is you have to do the return before the end of the tax year I sell on eBay so how can I know how much money I will make after 31st January Comment from : Lisa |
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Thank a lot Very helpful Is there a video explaining about what expenses are allowed for self employed individuals working from home Comment from : Hannelore Orthmann |
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Hi , thank you for this very comprehensive video!brI have a question regarding how income needs to be reported on the tax return I sell on Etsy, where all platform related fees are deducted before I am paid Would it be acceptable to use the amounts Etsy deposits into my bank account each month as my income? Or would I need to go back and look at what my income would have been before Etsy deducted fees? This will get very complicated so would rather avoid this if possible! Any advice is appreciated, thank you! Comment from : Purple |
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Really helpful, you made the time fly by Perfect Comment from : Reuben Guatelli |
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where do I add payments I have made to subcontractors? Comment from : Charlotte Brennan |
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Thank you for your help Comment from : Nature is Life Sounds |
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Hello Thank you so much for this very useful video! Comment from : Emanuela Di Pietro |
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Fantastic video as usual Adam! A bit off topic but do you have a video that shows how to fill out a CF83 form for self-employed if going to end self-employment period and going to work abroad? Comment from : Steven Johnson |
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Can you carry forward a trading allowance not claimed in the previous year Comment from : Howard Bradley |
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ohhh, thank you so much for this video, for your explanation and help Comment from : Karina K |
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Really helpful - saved me hours on the phone to the tax office! Thank you Comment from : Colin Arenstein |
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Hello thank you for the video Pls can i contact you for further advice Thank you Comment from : Jimm |
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As I go through each questionnaire Yes and No, It could not be saved in the system It says Tailor error…? Please help🙏 Comment from : N Thulung |
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Great video It help lots Thanks 👏✊ Comment from : N Thulung |
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Dosnt the UTR tell HMRC what you’ve been paid ? Comment from : b mac |
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Don’t know why we need account!!! Adam is here ❤ thanks (account fees 250£ 🤦♂️) Comment from : Vitas |
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Great Video! Really helpful for filling in my first tax return brI do have a question though I was trading as a sole trader from Jan - July so i was wondering what option i need to choose in the fill in your return section? Comment from : Anish Mistry |
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Thank you for your valued time Your tutorial was excellent and very detailed in your explanation Thank you Comment from : Mark Bristol |
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😊 Comment from : zjzozn |
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Wonderful information thank you! Comment from : Sophie Larter |
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My accounts are super basic as don't sell anything or earn that much, so really looking forward to watching this I'll report back later 👍🙏 Comment from : 6079 SMITH |
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I’m so please I found your Chanel - it is so perfect and informative- I’m advising you to my friends ( we are self employed carers of old people ) thank you for your time and Exelent help so easy to follow ( English is not my home language- and I cud understand all ) Thank you once more - Eva Comment from : Eva Stavrou |
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Thanks so much, see you next year at the last minute 😂 Comment from : minz inho |
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You have mentioned £1000 but is it per month or per year or life time earning from youtube?brOther question: is it still same when full time employed with 1000 extra earned from youtube? Comment from : Mr-Thebe |
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Thank you very much for that! Very detailed and useful Comment from : Desiree Vieira |
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Can you do a video on how to apply for a 9 digit tax code for self employed Comment from : saheddd |
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Hi Adam , great detailed video , thanks but i still do not know where we enter the amount of 50 tax that we paid in advance the year before (like you said at the time stamp 1:02:50) , because every year that i filled the self-assessment i get the figure that i have to pay (about 30 tax from what i make) plus 50 more in tax for the future tax year , so why its not deducted the advance tax that we paid in the year before (it looks that every year we pay with 50 more tax in advance that is not deducted the next year !!!) I really hope you can answer to my question and helpbrRadu Comment from : radu man |
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At " Loss brought forward from earlier years" it gives me an error when I try to save the amount I have entered Why is that ? Thanks Comment from : Stefano |
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Hi, I’m on IVA and I don’t have to pay my tax years but do I have to put that information in the tax return form? Thank you Comment from : Taini Martins |
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Many thanks for this video i can now file my own tax return Comment from : Ken Finlay |
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Hi why my summary not showing? Comment from : Горячие HotPirojki |
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Hi my total loss came at £2900 but on summary it says total amount due 2012-2022 £31840 Any idea why I am getting this result? When business is at loss Comment from : Mr Movies Recapped |
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Are the references to the amount of income,annually or monthly? At 4:35 the question is "Was your turnover more than £1000 in total" Is this referring to monthly or annually? Comment from : Macks Curley |
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Thanks for your videos, they are really helpful I have a few questions on the '2 Tell us about you' section and would appreciate your comments please It asks "Did you receive notification from Student Loans Company that repayment of an Income Contingent Student Loan began before 6 April 2022?" a) If I made payments to my student loan in the 2021-22 tax year, do I answer yes to this? b) I fully paid off my student loan in the 2021-22 year, do I include the amounts that I paid? Many thanks Comment from : David Joseph Cohen |
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Really helped me understand thank you Comment from : mark szemruk |
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Hello mate Trying to work out in the "tailor your return" part, whether I should say yes or no to the "did you receive state benefits" question? I received Universal Credit in that period I know that it's not taxable, but it doesn't specify at this point? Technically I did, but it's a "no" in the sense that I received no taxable state benefits Any help would be appreciated, thanks Comment from : R M |
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Thanks Adam Are all the details entered saved after each page? In case I don't have all the numbers handy and have to come back later? Comment from : TheDavenightingale |
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thanks for this, its the second year ive used your tutorial Comment from : Kaiser Sose |
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Amazing video and thank you for breaking it down!! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy 😊I have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $7,000 investment every 12days Comment from : jackson |
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EXCELLENT!! NEEDED THIS TODAY Comment from : The Pawvoy Dog Hotel |
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Brilliant as before Comment from : Jeremy James |
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