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Easily Me   
12 Dec 2007
Law / WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO BE ABLE TO INVOICE PEOPLE/COMPANIES? [9]

Am a teacher who is now getting requests for lessons from companies. However, in order for them to pay me, so that the money goes through their books, I need to be able to invoice them. A few questions regarding this:

- do I have to register myself as self-employed to be able to do this?
- if so, how do I do this?
- are there any fixed expenses in doing so?
- I have a normal contract as an employee with a company: would there be any conflict by registering as self-emloyed? And, would I be taxed quite punitively because of this?

- how would paying tax on this income work in general?

Thanks for any help/advice you can give.

Krzysztof, I would like to get in touch with you if possible. I can't e-mail you as I am new to the site and have to have made four posts before I can do so. If you have time, maybe you can contact me, or just to reply to this post?

My e-mail address is: easilyme@gmail
Easily Me   
12 Dec 2007
Law / WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO BE ABLE TO INVOICE PEOPLE/COMPANIES? [9]

Great, cheers for that info. Just had a quick look before entering the classroom for another day. Just another quick question: do you think it's worth going through all that or, by the time everything's paid, you're not much better off than working with a couple of standard employer-employee contracts?