Before deciding to become self-employed, it’s a good idea to think through the implications of working for yourself…
This guide will show you:
Have clear reasons for taking the decision to become self-employed, and a vision of what you want to achieve. Begin by asking yourself the following questions:
People choose to become self-employed for a variety of reasons, but merely disliking your current job, or perhaps not having one at all, is not necessarily sufficient. Thinking about these questions will help you evaluate the idea of self-employment from a realistic perspective.
Many of the issues regarding self-employment have both positives and negatives. How you view them will help you decide if this is the right move for you.
Potential advantages of self-employment
Potential disadvantages of self-employment
Your success in becoming self-employed and setting up your own business will depend on both your personal qualities and your business skills. Evaluate yourself and get feedback from colleagues, friends and family, to obtain an honest appraisal of your qualities.
The main factors for success in starting a small business are:
Ask yourself whether you have the right practical skills for the type of business you want to run. By looking at how other businesses operate you can see the variety of skills and knowledge you might need to make your self-employment a success. Typically these might include:
Do you have these skills already? Can you see any obvious gaps in your skill set? If so, you could:
Many self-employed people, particularly those starting up a business, choose to work from home. Find out more with our guide to Working from home.
If you become self-employed, you must register with HM Revenue and Customs. You can register online or call 0845 915 4515.
HM Revenue and Customs will send you the Starting up in Business guide that explains the records you need to keep, how to pay your National Insurance and how your tax will be worked out. Each year, you will be sent a self-assessment tax return to fill in.
Becoming self-employed can mean a huge change in lifestyle. Ensure your personal life is prepared for this move.
If your move into self-employment is successful, you will probably want to make it a permanent part of your life. Think ahead and ask yourself:
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