@colinlyne - From my below post, maybe you will understand how even a small hobbyist needs to understand the tax implications!
This thread has turned into a very useful one for me. As I am such small fry I hadn't considered that I was near to having to pay tax. I took honey off mainly two hives last year and netted a gross income a little under £1000. That's just from two hives in what many report as a bad year! I have not even started looking at selling wax / wax related products which would obviously bring in a little more.
I have 5 hives going into this year so can cautiously expect to double my gross income this year - that will put me into tax paying territory.
So, to my question - do I have to now set up as a sole trader or ltd company or can I just fill in a Self Assessment form and pay what's due or does that amount to the same thing as being a sole trader?
Also, if I need to set up as a sole trader has anyone got a link to a useful resource page for such things as I don't want to get tax type things wrong and where do I go to register as a sole trader?
Sorry for the daft questions, I am just a PAYE employee that has got a 'successful' hobby.