theshortstack
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First up, hello to everyone. I'm a member of a few other forums, but only just got round to signing up to AGD. I know ... shame on me 
Anyway, my question revolves making your affiliate business official and setting up your own company for tax reasons.
I'm based in the UK, so I guess I'm ideally looking for advice from UK based affiliates, but to be honest I'll happily take advice from where ever it comes from!
Obviously the official line is that you should register yourself as a new company before you even start promotions ... and I (like the majority of new affiliates) haven't done that.
Now that I'm getting a few sign ups every month (nothing to write home about yet!), I'm thinking I should make everything official to avoid any penalties or legal problems.
Having done a bit of research into everything, I know that I can offset any losses I make from affiliate marketing against the tax I pay in my full time job, but even taking that into account I can't help feeling that I'm almost better off waiting until the business has grown a bit more before submitting details to company house ... which I know isn't really right.
That's because there'll still be a host of other charges to pay:
Or am I missing something here??
Many thanks in advance for your help ...
Anyway, my question revolves making your affiliate business official and setting up your own company for tax reasons.
I'm based in the UK, so I guess I'm ideally looking for advice from UK based affiliates, but to be honest I'll happily take advice from where ever it comes from!
Obviously the official line is that you should register yourself as a new company before you even start promotions ... and I (like the majority of new affiliates) haven't done that.
Now that I'm getting a few sign ups every month (nothing to write home about yet!), I'm thinking I should make everything official to avoid any penalties or legal problems.
Having done a bit of research into everything, I know that I can offset any losses I make from affiliate marketing against the tax I pay in my full time job, but even taking that into account I can't help feeling that I'm almost better off waiting until the business has grown a bit more before submitting details to company house ... which I know isn't really right.
That's because there'll still be a host of other charges to pay:
- One off fee to set the company up (several hundred pounds I believe)
- Monthly NIC fees
- Fees for a recommended separate bank account (which I believe are monthly too)
- Accountancy fees at the end of the year
- Tax on all income
Or am I missing something here??
Many thanks in advance for your help ...