Subscription FEES?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by darubio, May 21, 2009.

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    Hey guys,

    I am in a development of my own website and theres a possibilty that i will introduce a subscription fees to my website someday when it gets popluar? (hopefully) Anyway just about legal question, to be able to introduce a subscription fees on your website, do you have to be registered as a "company" of some sort and also set up all of taxes n stuff etc..?

    I live in the uk.
     
    darubio, May 21, 2009 IP
  2. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Yes you can collect money from your website.
    License is required coz you're earning from public.
     
    mentos, May 22, 2009 IP
  3. DiscussNow

    DiscussNow Peon

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    How do you know this? Do you have any proof to back this up?

    There are many people that earn from the "public" and don't have a company set up...
     
    DiscussNow, May 22, 2009 IP
  4. Towton

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    I am actually in UK and no you don't have to register as a company. However you do have to register with HMRC as self employed, even if you have a job as well (google HMRC and register online within 3 months of starting to trade) . You must also keep records and fill in a tax return. This is not hard or scary and you dont need an accountant. If things get big and you make lots you could use an accountant to help reduce your tax bill and if you turn over more than about £62000 you must register for VAT. i think it may take you a while before you get to that stage though. Finally if you profit less than about £5000 a year you can be exempt of class 2 NI contributions but you must fill in a form, again from HMRC site to get exemption. None of it is hard but not doing it will cause headaches.
     
    Towton, May 22, 2009 IP
  5. darubio

    darubio Guest

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    cool thanks thats useful advice! I hope my site will get big in the next couple of years! :) I will try my best to make it work! Once the site is done you lot will be the first one to know what it is? :)
     
    darubio, May 23, 2009 IP