Irishchappie
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I work in the IT sector, have been in full time employment for a number of years and am quite happy to stay in this situation for job security, etc.
However as with a lot of people in the sector you always end up fixing PC's for friends/family etc.
By doing this for a good while I've built up a good client base of friends, family and others through word of mouth. Now a lot of people will give you a few quid, even if you dont expect it, for your time and effort and it does add up over time.
However I've now been approached by a few of these people who are self employed to start providing them with IT advice and services on a regular basis and they have asked if I could provide them with VAT receipts for these services. I've advised them that it will only be evening and weekend work that I can do and they are very happy with this as I charge only a fraction of what a normally IT support company would charge.
My question is:
Can I do this and not be taxed to the hilt for doing it?
I currently use my TFA for my current job, so what are my options?
I.C
However as with a lot of people in the sector you always end up fixing PC's for friends/family etc.
By doing this for a good while I've built up a good client base of friends, family and others through word of mouth. Now a lot of people will give you a few quid, even if you dont expect it, for your time and effort and it does add up over time.
However I've now been approached by a few of these people who are self employed to start providing them with IT advice and services on a regular basis and they have asked if I could provide them with VAT receipts for these services. I've advised them that it will only be evening and weekend work that I can do and they are very happy with this as I charge only a fraction of what a normally IT support company would charge.
My question is:
Can I do this and not be taxed to the hilt for doing it?
I currently use my TFA for my current job, so what are my options?
I.C