Your Income Tax will be calculated on your total earnings – combined income from employment and sole trader profits. You will need to pay Income Tax on any income above the personal allowance of £12,500 for the 2019/20 tax year.
The Income Tax rates for the 2019/20 tax year are as follows:
- Basic rate (20%) tax is due on income up to £37,500
- Higher rate (40%) is due on income from £37,501-£150,000
- Additional rate (45%) is due on income over £150,000
When you file your self-assessment tax return, you will disclose the tax already paid on your earnings from your employer. HMRC will then work out the amount of tax due on your profits from freelancing when you submit your self-assessment tax return.
Please be aware that if the profits earnt from freelancing push your total earnings into a higher rate tax band, you will be required to pay the higher rate tax.
How much National Insurance should you pay as a freelancer?
The amount of NI you pay on your income from your permanent employer will not change, but depending on how much you earn freelancing you may be required to pay Class 2 NI or Class 2 and 4 NI.
If your profits earnt from freelancing exceed £6,365 in the tax year you will have to pay Class 2 NI. This is a flat rate of £3.00 per week which is paid via direct debit to HMRC.
Class 4 NI – which is charged at 9% – will also be due on self-employed profits between £8,632 and £50,000. For all profits greater than £50,000 the Class 4 NI drops to 2%. Your Class 4 NI will be worked out when you submit your self-assessment tax return
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