Electrician Tax Guides
As a self-employed electrician, you must register with HMRC, track your income and expenses, and file a Self Assessment tax return each year. This guide covers everything from what you can claim to how CIS and Part P affect your tax position. All figures are based on HMRC rules for 2025-26 and 2026-27..
Typical Income Range
£27,000 – £60,000/year
Professional Bodies
- NICEIC (National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting)(From £600/year (Domestic Installer scheme))
- NAPIT (National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers)(From £450/year)
- ECS (Electrotechnical Certification Scheme)(£36 for 5-year card)
- IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)(£149-£199/year)
Available Guides
Electrician Tax Guide
Income tax rates, National Insurance, VAT, CIS, and how to register with HMRC. Everything you need to know about tax as a sole trader.
Read guide →Electrician Expense Checklist
Interactive checklist of every expense you can claim, with HMRC rules, typical amounts, and common mistakes to avoid.
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