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hi guys im new to self employment and was wondering how you guys "declare" jobs you have done paid in cash.

Whats the process do you still invoice customer?

thanks guys
 
I write an invoice and stick the money in my wallet and use it to pay for diesel etc. If I get paid a huge chunk I'll use it to pay part of my account at the merchants.

You need to raise an invoice so that you've got a record of the transaction. HMRC are very suspicious of small traders that don't show any cash transactions and are likely to investigate. I normally get a few a week. Last large cash transaction was for a boiler swap and that went straight to the merchants, they can rung the risk of it in their safe rather than me having it in the draw at home.
 
Mrs will use it if it goes home!, got to pay for the boiler first!
 
Fill the van with diesel, pay accounts or worst case paid into personal account and transferred into business account on line free.
 
Personally, invoice as per normal, then pay into personal account then transfer over to business account to avoid shocking bank charges.
 
hi thanks for the reply, just worried about tax man like shouldnt you put everything you earn into the bank?
 
As long as you have an invoice for the work done it doesn't matter what you do with the money it's yours, you have a invoice to prove it's declared earnings.
 
it is a better accounting practice to run all your earning through your business account cash and cheques as then your accounts will match you banking statements and Mr taxman will be happier when he goes through your books. you dont have to, but when you have an inspection life is easier, also running business payments etc via your personal accounts is poor accounting practice as well and can tend to cloud the issue a bit. Accounting is simple, until you try and make it suit your particular needs, then it all goes wrong.
 
Watch out for your 'hole in the wall' withdraws :) It may seem strange that you've 'all of a sudden' stopped withdrawing :) IMHO :)
 
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