Soldato
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Not sure if this is the best sub-forum to post in but felt it was probably most appropriate due to the nature of the topic.
So I am currently employed in a full time job but over recent months have been building a website for a friend of mine as a favour and also testing out new skills that I have learnt.
So up till now I haven't charged anything for the work I have done but the intention was always to start paying me once the site was up and running for maintenance, upgrades/features , server costs etc.
With the site now close to going live it is time to start thinking about rates etc for the work.
In addition to this the site I have built has the potential to be used by other clients. So now I am getting into a whole other kettle of fish as I could have potentially 30 paying clients within a short space of time. Although not enough work that means I could leave my job to work on this full time.
So I now need to start thinking about protecting myself and ensuring that everything is declared correctly.
So I guess what I am asking for is just some pointers on where I should go in terms of pursuing the freelance work and is setting myself up as a ltd the best option or would self assessment be the best way to go on this?
This is not only exciting but also terrifying at the same time for me.
Thanks in advance for any help given.
So I am currently employed in a full time job but over recent months have been building a website for a friend of mine as a favour and also testing out new skills that I have learnt.
So up till now I haven't charged anything for the work I have done but the intention was always to start paying me once the site was up and running for maintenance, upgrades/features , server costs etc.
With the site now close to going live it is time to start thinking about rates etc for the work.
In addition to this the site I have built has the potential to be used by other clients. So now I am getting into a whole other kettle of fish as I could have potentially 30 paying clients within a short space of time. Although not enough work that means I could leave my job to work on this full time.
So I now need to start thinking about protecting myself and ensuring that everything is declared correctly.
So I guess what I am asking for is just some pointers on where I should go in terms of pursuing the freelance work and is setting myself up as a ltd the best option or would self assessment be the best way to go on this?
This is not only exciting but also terrifying at the same time for me.
Thanks in advance for any help given.