burger van

i am currently working part-time and was thinking of starting a catering van business would i have to register as self employed or would i put it down as a second job regarding tax credit and just give them my income every year
 

thebigIAM

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Jan 11, 2009
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You have to tell the tax office that you also have some self employment.

Getting the tax return to do every year seems a bit daunting at first but you get used to it and there are certain cost benefits.

Good luck with your burger van. Do you know where you'll be putting it?
 
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Funnily enough I happened to notice that there is a burger van being offered for sale in the village close to me. I think they want about £2k for it. I thought about buying it but I dont have any time to run it :)
 
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KateCB

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Definately - you don;t just have to do burgers - we had a guy arrive on our business park who does burgers, breakfast baps, salads (plated) sandwiches etc so the health concious can eat too! We did a rough tally of his customers between 11am and 1pm on a weekday and at an average of £2.00 a burger/sanwich worked out that he took around £400 in 2 hours....and it was a constant streatm from 1 - 3, then the schoolkids arrived from 3 - 4 - the went home at 4.30....we reckon he must do at least £1000 a day!
 
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