How to Start a Business with a £500 Tax Rebate

Our tax rebate services see many people enjoying tax rebates of hundreds or thousands of pounds. Could a tax rebate as small as £500 change your life? Let’s find out.

The most common resolution people make is to make the next year the one where they finally worked for themselves. Could you do it? Do you imagine a new life with yourself as the boss? Would you love to work for yourself? With as little as £500 you can.

Here are some ways you can start your own small business in your free time using the £500 as a springboard.

A New Website

You can buy your own domain name, a site maker package and even the copywriting for a new website for under £500, this will firmly put you on the map with whatever services or products you have on offer.

Stock

You can buy stock to sell for under £500 or you can invest in drop shipping for your business (where the supplier ships the product, all you need to do is find the customers). Your profits will be small at first but if you keep reinvesting, you’ll soon have an impressive business.

Tools

You can buy many tools for under £500 to start your own mechanic business, carpentry business or DIY business, or even crafts for websites such as Etsy. Don’t forget, that once you’ve submitted your first tax return, we can help you receive a tax rebate on tools, making this an even sweeter option for you.

Advertising

If you already have a website, a trade, or products and crafts, you can spend £500 on advertising, be it PPC or Adwords, or even boosting posts on social media. Always make sure you check people’s credentials, as the right PPC agency will make you money, whereas the wrong one could lose it for you.

A Pop Up Shop

You could pay under £500 to rent a pop up shop for a day in an area that has a lot of footfall. This will put your name firmly on the map while letting you know if your business will be a success.

An Event

If you’re offering your services, such as consultancy, you could use the £500 to host a wine and cheese evening, to network with those who could become your new clients. £500 buys a lot of wine and cheese and you’ll also have money spare for a pack of customised business cards.

 

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