Hi all -
Bit of background - I'm working full-time, but have been approached to do some freelance work in my spare time. This work is likely to start next month and it will not be regular or guarenteed. It will be done on a job by job basis, and each job will be for a different individual or company possibly. So for example I might get 10 jobs a year, ranging in value from €300 - €700. Again this will never be anything other than part time / nixer work for me. Finally, the work I am doing is not critical to people, as in I won't get su'ed if it doesn't work out. The best sort of example to think of would be say graphic design, where people pay me to do 1 off jobs for them and thats it.
Some of the people I do work for will be naturally looking for receipts and VAT information etc. With this in mind my question is would I be better just working as an individual, sole-trader OR forming a company?
My concern is that with this being a very limited amount of income (maybe 5k a year MAX!) if it was a company and therefore needed company accounts that could wipe out a decent % of that.
As far as I can see ST or Co. are the only routes I can go. If you were me which would you go?
Thanks