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This page here says my tax band is 20%. My self employment profits will not push me in to a higher tax band.
gov.uk/income-tax-rates
Therefore can I assume to expect to pay 20% of my profits on my side business?
Hopefully the tax won't be too much. I remember doing over 40 hours a week and when I went to working overtime I ended up paying much greater amount of tax in contrast, to make working the extra time unviable financially. I'm hoping I'm not going to be expected to pay 50% or something silly like...
As a full time employee I am paying national insurance and tax deducted from my salary.
I am putting £150 approx per month into a separate bank account which comes from a passive income. AdSense revenue, Stripe payouts.
Then out of that account comes my expenses like website server costs...
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I run an online transport website for enthusiasts. My website is newer and lesser known than it's primary competitor, but still a good 8 years old and has around 1500 unique users a day. Many of these are loyal.
Gradually over the years this competitor has adopted certain traits...
Interested to know whether you manually follow up every single lead that comes in, or if you have an automated system in place for franchise lead follow ups?
I've seen many franchise consultants automatically respond to leads. Enquiring about a franchise, often i'll find a reply in my inbox...
Given the volatility of ****** it seems bizarre to choose to accept it as a payment method. I personally have a small sum in bitcoin and it's very up and down, I certainly wouldn't take in large sums of money via commerce into a ****** wallet only for it to devalue considerably the next week...
Operating in the cleaning sector, I'm wondering if lowering prices or working within the clients budget is more likely to confirm a sale using leads via Bark?
My average job cost is £60, so assuming £100 / 10 leads, based on their current price, I need at least 2 conversions to actually return...