Author: Lee Jevon

  • Regular Spending with an Irregular Income

    Regular Spending with an Irregular Income

    How to plan your spending as an actor to ensure you’re saving enough when your income is high and surviving when work is slow. One of the biggest obstacles to self-employed actors getting a grip on their finances is a failure to budget properly for their irregular income. It’s easy to spend freely when earning…

  • A Guide to Pensions for Self-Employed Actors

    A Guide to Pensions for Self-Employed Actors

    How to set up a pension as an actor and how much you should aim to save for your retirement. When you’re starting your acting career, retirement is probably at the back of your mind. Finding an agent, preparing for auditions and keeping your Spotlight up-to-date seem more urgent.  Typically, actors are driven by a…

  • How to Set Yourself Up as a Freelancer

    How to Set Yourself Up as a Freelancer

    When actors need to register as sole traders, how they calculate tax and how taking on additional work affects this.  As a self-employed actor, whether you have an agent or not, you’re a freelancer. In most cases, for the purposes of HMRC, your legal status is ‘sole trader’.  These terms might appear daunting at first,…

  • What You Need to Know About Acting on a Cruise Ship

    What You Need to Know About Acting on a Cruise Ship

    Everything you need to be aware of before you set sail as a cruise ship performer, including contract details, how you’ll be taxed and life on board. Cruise performer jobs are a great way to see the world, meet new people and do what you love – all while getting paid. However, it’s a unique…