Registering as self-employed
Self-employed people in Ireland register with the Revenue (tax office) to pay their taxes. Find out more information Click Here
Sex workers like all self-employed people have an unpredictable income which changes from week to week. It is really important to keep track of money, what you spend and what you earn. Some sex workers write up a weekly or monthly budget so they know how much money they need to make to cover rent and other basic expenses. There are some really good FREE apps you can use on your phone like Wally or Dollarbird. Some people use a Microsoft Excel sheet and record how much they make there. Here’s an example of an Excel tool you can use: DOWNLOAD
When you’re self-employed you never know exactly how much money you make each week or month. If you get sick, need to take an unexpected break or need to help a family member with an urgent expense it can be really important to have savings or some money left aside as a safety net to protect you. Budgeting can help you track your income and save.
Planning ahead and shopping around for deals and offers can help reduce your expenses.
Try comparing phone plans to get the best deal. Check out this price comparison tool to figure out what’s best for you: https://www.comreg.ie/price-comparison/mobile-phone/calculator/
You can grab FREE condoms and lube from the Womens’ Health Project in Dublin 8, HIV Ireland in Dublin 1, the Gay Mens’ Health Service in Dublin 4, or G.O.S.H.H in Limerick, the Sexual Health Centre in Cork and AIDSWEST in Galway. If you want to get the best deals on condoms you can buy them in bulk online.
Self-employed people in Ireland register with the Revenue (tax office) to pay their taxes. You can find out more information about that here: http://www.revenue.ie/en/business/running/registering-tax.html#section2 In order to register as self-employed you must have a PPS (social security number). To get a PPS number you need to go to a PPS office with photo I.D. – a passport or driving licence and proof of your address e.g. a bill with you name on it or a bill with your landlord’s name and a letter from them confirming you are a tenant.
Self-employed people in Ireland register with the Revenue (tax office) to pay their taxes. Find out more information Click Here
Try comparing phone plans to get the best deal. Check out this price comparison tool to figure out what’s best for you. Click Here
Wally is a FREE budgeting app that can help you organise your spending. Click Here