I have no plans to expand my business beyond sole trader level. I may do it one day but I can't see it.
The reason(s) given for the possible lowering of the threshold bug me. They try to pretend that it's for our benefit by ensuring we expand our businesses. Taking my money is one thing. Taking me for an idiot is another. For me, the great irony in choosing £43k rather than £20k-ish is that it really would ensure that I don't expand my business beyond a certain point. Although I don't currently come close to £43k turnover, it would be within reach if I pushed myself a lot harder - something that I was planning to do over the next couple of years. However, I don't see the point of going beyond £42.9k now because for the sake of a few hundred or a thousand pounds, I would be leaving myself with a load of extra paperwork. In truth, £43k turnover might be pushing it a bit for me and my ageing body. It's a turnover of about £827 a week. Sure, I could manage that over a week or three, but doing it consistently over the year might be a bit much. I like that I have three hard weeks and three easy weeks in my schedule - it gives me recovery time.