hi,
i have had a search of this forum but couldnt find what i was looking for.
Looking for some advice on how tax works when your earnings are 100% online, and in this example, under US domain.
i was looking at the possibility of uploading some training course content to online training provider Udemy. The way the site works (loosely) is that you get paid direct into a Paypal or similar account. But, they expect the relevant US tax form to be filled in (W-xxxx type forms). The particular form isnt my concern at the moment, its the process of how this would work under UK tax obligations.
Scenario:
- i am a UK PAYE.
- I am looking to upload a couple of courses to see if a) i am any good. b) anyone wants to buy a course from me.
- if even a single course sells, then i need to be filling out a form to HMRC of some sort.
so the question:
- how do online-earners deal with this? Such as youtube, or affiliate marking income?
- as i am already PAYE, should i be considering a LTD company right off the bat?
- if PAYE, i assume in the first instance any income would be declared in a self-assesment form?
many thanks in advance.
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