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The Tutor Podcast the weekly show that’s all about the business of helping people. If you’re a tutor, a teacher or a coach, join your host Neil Cowmea 
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Neil dives into the crucial topic of understanding your business finances, emphasising the importance of knowing your numbers. Drawing from his 25 years of experience, Neil shares insights on the difference between turnover and profit, highlighting common pitfalls that many business owners face, such as mistaking revenue for actual earnings. He provides practical advice on managing expenses, including deductions for home office costs, travel, insurance, and training, all aimed at reducing taxable income. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. Understand Your Numbers: It's crucial for business owners, especially tutors, to know the difference between turnover (revenue) and profit. Many mistakenly equate the two, which can lead to financial confusion and unexpected tax bills.

  2. Track All Expenses: Keeping a detailed record of all business-related expenses is essential. This includes costs for teaching premises, travel, insurance, training, and equipment. Deductions can significantly reduce taxable income.

  3. Utilize Tax Deductions: Various expenses, such as home office costs, travel expenses, and professional development, can be deducted from taxable income. This can lead to lower tax bills and even potential rebates if losses occur.

  4. Invest in Professional Help: Hiring a good accountant can save money in the long run. A competent accountant can help navigate tax laws and ensure that all allowable deductions are claimed, potentially saving thousands in taxes.

  5. Plan for Losses: If transitioning from a day job to self-employment, losses from a new venture can be offset against income from a day job, potentially resulting in a tax rebate. Understanding this can provide financial relief during the early stages of a business.

BEST MOMENTS

"There's an old saying in the county that turnover is vanity, profit is sanity. And it is true."

"If you don't know you're allowed to deduct these from your sales volume, you're probably paying for these out of post-tax pounds."

"Remember that good accountant? Well, she's the deductible expense too."

"Your duty is to pay only as much tax as is required in law. There's no moral high ground in overpaying tax."

"If you know your numbers and you know the rules of the game, well, your chances of winning the game go up significantly."

VALUABLE RESOURCES

www.Neilcowmeadow.com

info@neilcowmeadow.com 

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Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!

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