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Robbie wrote:I'm not a magic pro, but I am a long-term freelance, so I think I can answer.
Basically it's a "yes" to everything you listed. Any expense related to a business can and should be deducted, including actual materials and props, advertising, travel, training, reference works, etc. Smart suits count as long as you wear them only when performing, in which case they're essentially your work gear.
Before going self-employed, you should be very aware of how to run a business, both the legal/tax aspects and the general knowledge of how to do admin chores smoothly and well. Get to your library and read as much as you can on the subject. (I suspect more self-employed businesses fail on this score than for any other reason. Admin sounds easy until it's up to you to do it!)
TonyB wrote:In Ireland entertainment is VAT exempt. I am not sure about the UK. Check it out. VAT returns are a pain.
Robbie wrote:Speaking of taxes, the most important thing you absolutely must do, very first thing, is to register as self-employed with HM Revenue & Customs (Inland Revenue as was). This is the only legal requirement for new self-employees, but it's a vital one because it affects your National Insurance payments.
Lawrence wrote:Mike, please don't listen to Gary's views on tax, while I appreciate this is Gary's opinion and I would defend to the death his right to say it; following his advice could land you in jail.
Gary, please.... don't.
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