Post by rabia373 on Mar 9, 2024 23:39:34 GMT -8
CHello dear reader, today we are going to talk about taxation for online academies , something that has a certain complexity, but I will try to make it easy to digest. In any case, if you have come this far, you are probably thinking about setting up an online academy or selling your courses online. Well, if you have spent hours and hours on YouTube, watching how to make an online academy and you have become an expert in academy software. Or if when I talk to you about Sensei you don't think of the Cobra Kai series and you recognize it as a plugin to make your WordPress an academy where you can sell your online courses . Or if you know that Teachable or Hotmart are not NBA players and you know the ins and outs of these platforms for creating and hosting online courses. If all of this dominates your life, you are probably thinking about jumping on the wave of creating online courses and selling them online or you are already doing it successfully. It seems like a simple plan: You make some attractive Power Points . You record your computer screen with a Screen cast type program. You upload it to an online course.
Everyone's money flies into your pockets . But before you get rich selling courses on how to knit scarves, you must solve a series of things that you normally don't consider until you start making your first profits. These are issues related to taxes and fiscal obligations that you will have if you set up an online academy or start selling courses online. I have to tell you that many of these issues are recurring and are repeated in the queries that my clients ask me daily. And for this reason, I have de Whatsapp Number List cided to group them to help you and make them accessible to everyone. Among the most frequently repeated issues , and which I will talk about in this guide on taxation for online academies , I would highlight the following: Do I have to register as self-employed if I sell online courses ? What section do I have to register for if I sell online courses ? What taxes will I have to file quarterly if I have an online academy ? Do I have to apply VAT when I sell online courses ? Is online teaching exempt from VAT ? guide on taxation for online academies Do I have to register as self-employed if I sell online courses? To answer this question, I am going to tell you the case of Vega , a client who has set up an online makeup academy.
The first contact with her was by email, through the contact form on my website. Vega asked me if she had to register as self-employed when she still didn't know if she was going to sell a lot or a little . She had many doubts. Maybe her makeup school was a failure and the idea of paying before making a profit scared her a little. Vega had heard that if she did not bill above the SMI , perhaps she could be freed from the obligation to register with Social Security, as a self-employed person. But as we have already seen in another article on my blog, where we analyze the possibilities of billing without being self-employed , the key is in the regularity or continuity of the work you are going to do. As we have explained many times in this blog, if you carry out an activity on your own on a regular, personal and direct basis and you receive economic compensation for it, you are carrying out an economic or professional activity for social security and you must register with the RETA. . Based on this premise, think about Vega's personal situation when she goes to sell her online makeup courses in her online academy: Vega is setting up an online academy to sell courses.
Everyone's money flies into your pockets . But before you get rich selling courses on how to knit scarves, you must solve a series of things that you normally don't consider until you start making your first profits. These are issues related to taxes and fiscal obligations that you will have if you set up an online academy or start selling courses online. I have to tell you that many of these issues are recurring and are repeated in the queries that my clients ask me daily. And for this reason, I have de Whatsapp Number List cided to group them to help you and make them accessible to everyone. Among the most frequently repeated issues , and which I will talk about in this guide on taxation for online academies , I would highlight the following: Do I have to register as self-employed if I sell online courses ? What section do I have to register for if I sell online courses ? What taxes will I have to file quarterly if I have an online academy ? Do I have to apply VAT when I sell online courses ? Is online teaching exempt from VAT ? guide on taxation for online academies Do I have to register as self-employed if I sell online courses? To answer this question, I am going to tell you the case of Vega , a client who has set up an online makeup academy.
The first contact with her was by email, through the contact form on my website. Vega asked me if she had to register as self-employed when she still didn't know if she was going to sell a lot or a little . She had many doubts. Maybe her makeup school was a failure and the idea of paying before making a profit scared her a little. Vega had heard that if she did not bill above the SMI , perhaps she could be freed from the obligation to register with Social Security, as a self-employed person. But as we have already seen in another article on my blog, where we analyze the possibilities of billing without being self-employed , the key is in the regularity or continuity of the work you are going to do. As we have explained many times in this blog, if you carry out an activity on your own on a regular, personal and direct basis and you receive economic compensation for it, you are carrying out an economic or professional activity for social security and you must register with the RETA. . Based on this premise, think about Vega's personal situation when she goes to sell her online makeup courses in her online academy: Vega is setting up an online academy to sell courses.