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Tax and the Gig Economy

Released Sunday, 19th November 2023
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Tax and the Gig Economy

Tax and the Gig Economy

Tax and the Gig Economy

Tax and the Gig Economy

Sunday, 19th November 2023
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In the dynamic landscape of the gig economy, additionally, we find ourselves at the crossroads of change. The term, a buzzword for many, holds particular relevance for those in the UK. Specifically, this week's episode of I Hate Numbers delves into the impending legislation by HMRC, set to take effect on January 1, 2024.

The Gig Economy's Scale

Before we explore the legislative intricacies of tax, let's comprehend the scale of the gig economy. Undoubtedly, a staggering 7.35 million people actively participate in this industry in the United Kingdom alone. Moreover, what does this mean in the grand scheme? Our friends at HMRC, in conjunction with the OECD, believe it necessitates new legislation.

New Legislation: A Compulsory Shift

Starting January 1, 2024, digital giants like Airbnb, Fiverr, Upwork, and Deliveroo will be compelled to report income details to HMRC. Consequently, this isn't a mere option; it's a mandatory action. The global stage is witnessing a synchronized effort to curb what tax authorities perceive as evasion and avoidance in the gig economy.

Impact and Enforcement

Moreover, as we transition into the heart of the matter, it's crucial to understand the implications. The legislation unfolds in two stages: reporting by digital platforms in 2024 and cross-checking by HMRC in 2025. The message is clear – transparency is non-negotiable. Those who fail to comply may find themselves the subject of a meticulous investigation.

Tax Evasion vs. Avoidance: Drawing the Line

Understanding the thin line between tax evasion and avoidance is paramount. For instance, while tax avoidance is legal and smart, evading taxes is a criminal offense. HMRC's focus is on ensuring individuals rightfully declare their income, thereby minimizing the tax gap and preventing loss of revenue.

Responsibilities of Gig Workers

Gig workers, take note. Equally, if you're self-employed and your yearly sales exceed £1,000, self-assessment registration is mandatory. Even if your income incurs no tax, it is crucial to declare. Thus, remember, hiding income can lead to repercussions beyond financial implications.

Potential Consequences and Preparation

HMRC possesses the authority to prosecute, emphasizing the severity of non-compliance. Meanwhile, preparation is key. Get your financial house in order. Explore our show notes for valuable resources and register for our free webinar on December 6, 2024, for a more comprehensive understanding.

Conclusion: Navigating the Tax Terrain

In conclusion, by addressing it head-on, anxiety can be mitigated, allowing gig workers to navigate this changing landscape successfully. Ready to master your financial game? Dive into our resources, stay informed, and elevate your financial literacy. Explore more on our website now.



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I Hate Numbers

For some, watching paint dry, or a poke in the eye is better than dealing with their business numbers. I get it, numbers can be scary, confusing, and boring, not what your business is meant to be about.But here’s the thing. If you’re serious about your business, you need to grab hold of your numbers, and connect with them. Falling in love with them may feel weird, but at least be on friendly terms with them if you want your business to survive and thrive.Numbers make you accountable, showing you the financial impact of your successes, a route map to success and highlighting those flip-ups. Above all, learning to love & use your numbers means you have a better chance of making money, what’s not to love. Fundamentally business is there to make money. You need to make money to survive and have impact. It’s about knowing how your future is going to pan out. As a business finance coach, financial story teller and tax advisor, I've helped thousands of businesses over the years. I love numbers, but I get it that not many businesses will do so. I want to share my love of numbers through my podcast, to make it accessible, to help you and your business power forward.My aim is to make this podcast listener friendly, jargon and BS free.In the words of W.E.B. Dubois “When you have mastered numbers, you will in fact no longer be reading numbers, any more than you read words when reading books. You will be reading meanings.”This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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