Our quick and easy self-employed registration form is designed for your convenience, taking less than three minutes to complete. Just provide a few basic details to get started hassle-free!
We ensure swift processing by submitting your self-employment registration to HMRC within 24 hours. Our efficient service guarantees your details are promptly and accurately forwarded to the authorities.
Once HMRC processes your application, you’ll be officially registered as self-employed. Our streamlined process ensures no delays, giving you peace of mind to focus on your business.
Our experienced team ensures accuracy and compliance, giving you complete peace of mind.
Transparency on what to have whilst making the application
Very helpful, always one call away. Great at explaining everything as I was new to being self employed. Great at chasing me up for documentation, as time I can be forgetful.
read moreThis has helped me establish myself as Self Employed Sole Trader with my company; 'Mixonian Motion Pictures' That has previously been 'Underground' for so many years, but now official and put me in a better position to do business in Arts,Entertainment and Film. Something that I should have made official in this way a long time ago but it's not too late. To catch up in a business sense.
read moreI was actually impressed with the service I got in the course on my registration for self assessment and the prompt feedback provided. Commend the team for excellent services. Eduardo thumbs up 👍 for you.
read moreIt has helped me set up as self-employed with no complications. Very helpful and guided me through every step.
read moreFrequently asked questions
Self-employment means working for yourself rather than for an employer who pays a salary. Self-employed individuals often work as contractors, freelancers, or business owners. You can also be considered self-employed if you sell goods or services on your own.
Anyone earning income outside of PAYE must declare it to HMRC. If you’re self-employed, registering and getting a UTR number is the only way to report your income and pay the correct amount of tax through a Self-Assessment return.
Once you start earning from self-employment, you need to notify HMRC. The fastest way is to complete Tax2u’s simple 3-step online form. We’ll submit your application within 24 hours, and HMRC will issue your UTR number usually within 10 working days.
To register, you’ll need:
We may also request documents to verify your identity, such as a passport, driving license, or recent utility bill.
Yes. You can register as self-employed while also working for an employer. In this case, you must submit a Self-Assessment tax return each year to declare both sources of income.
Once your application is submitted, HMRC typically takes 6–8 weeks to issue your UTR. However, with Tax2u’s fast-track service, you can usually receive your UTR in just 10 working days.
Registering with Tax2U is quick, reliable, and stress-free. We submit your application to HMRC, help you complete the client authorisation (64-8 form), and offer ongoing support with your taxes.
If you’re under CIS, we can help you reclaim overpaid tax averaging £2,514 per client per year. You’ll receive a welcome pack, helpline access, and personalised support throughout the tax year.
We’re an authorised HMRC agent, which means we can manage the process on your behalf but we’re not affiliated with HMRC. For any queries, contact our friendly team.
Our experienced team ensures accuracy and compliance, giving you complete peace of mind.
I have been using tax2u for filing my tax returns. This is 3rd consecutive year and I must say they have been very helpful. Eduard has been very patient and responded in time and guided with everything. He has been amazing on explaining in detail about every query I had during the filing process. I do not have to worry about the documentation. I get timely reminders about submitting a tax return so you don't miss the deadline. I just have to upload all the required documents and tax2u takes care of the rest. Highly recommend anyone who wants to submit their tax returns.