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Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 10:59
by logobear
I agree with John G, but I would add more margin to the cost of materials. double at least !

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 12:09
by Paul
John G;58214 wrote:Surely Paul you'll have been through all the Tax details, and form filling, for your mug templates business - can you not just invoice it from that business?
no i can not. i said that man times that is not my business. i am only look after it for the person who is selling and creating templates in poland. I dont keep money for templates.

i want to start nice and fresh and also right f i get paid properly. so looks like the easier way is to call tax office and get my self registered. who knows. i may give up office job lol :)

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 13:50
by John G
no i can not. i said that man times that is not my business
Didn't realise that :redface: sorry for my mistake, just trying to help.

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 15:06
by Paul
Lol no worries :-)
I still getting msgs how talented iam tocreate all those templates. But iam not lol

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 17:00
by mugstar
Paul...are you serious-on one of your videos I watched you have a full cutter, swing away press, the lot.....are you not doing any work with these?

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 17:29
by Paul
belive me or not but press is hardl used :)
its only hobby.
when i first started in to sublimation it was only coz i was looking how to print t-shirts :) and it was only for me and m buddys when we going to see some gigs.

i started to print bits and bobs for family and friends... sold few mugs on ebay... not many. only few... gave up when people start selling them for peanuts :/
and from then this is only hobby :)
i print loads for my self when taking pictures of family and friends...

Re: pricing advice please!

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 18:27
by arko
Thats exactly what I was going to say John G..... Your business is already doing well Paul, so you should surely know about the Tax properties of it by now? As long as it doesnt take you over your threshold for VAT then you should be ok to just add it as income that is non-deductable. Your mug-press side of the business accounts does not affect any other additional income profit, whether it be from embroidery, transfer, banner making, sign-writing or even selling food under your business name... as long as you declare it all, you should have no problems! :)