Should I create a business, when income is 2k pa

Taitlan

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Here's the situation. I'm currently employed and earning a decent wage.

Additionally I personally create and sell digital products which bring in about £2000 a year (no outgoing or production costs, that's all done in my spare time).

With this extra income of 2K a year, is it worth setting up a business for that small an amount?

Will the costs of running a business for 2K income, outweigh the normal taxation cost?

Thanks for any advice :)
 
The moment you create a company, you have to file company accounts, pay water and sewage rates, pay additional council taxes and can incur all kinds of other mainly unwelcome attention from various officials.

Just declare that lot as additional income and trouser the difference!
 
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Ian J

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Will the costs of running a business for 2K income, outweigh the normal taxation cost?

What exactly do you mean by "running a business" as you are effectively running one now, albeit on a small scale and part time.

As long as you declare the income and expenses to HMRC that's all you have to do until the sideline gets much bigger
 
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