Freelancers
The changes in technology over the last ten years have been incredible, with the developments in remote working and cloud technology making it easier to work as a freelancer for clients nationally or even globally. These exciting opportunities were non existent just ten years ago.
This has enabled many new freelance businesses to be created, and has offered new business opportunities to many, especially in the web development, web designing, freelance writing and journalism sectors.
This trend will continue, and there will be many opportunities for Freelancers in business in the coming years, in both current and new sectors.
Freelancers will have a major choice of how they structure their business. They will have the choice of whether to be a sole trader or limited company. There are pros and cons with either and the answer will depend on your circumstances which your contractor accountant can discuss with you. Freelancers tend to make more money going limited.
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Freelancer Accounting is a specialist provider of fixed fee accountancy services to Freelancers and Contractors in London and South East England.
We understand that tax is complicated and offer you face to face meetings at one of our office locations convenient to you.
You will have your own dedicated accountant as a point of contact.
We are accredited by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) and are an ACCA Practice, so you never have to worry about you tax and accounting affairs again.
If you are thinking of contracting or an existing contractor with questions and would like further advice, please do not hesitate to call your local FreelancerAccounting office on 0800 1357157 or email martyn@freelanceraccounting.com
