To be honest, I'm not that honest, but I don't truly know a window cleaner who is!
I know a few who say they're 'tax ligititimate', but after having knowing them for a few years; I know this isn't the whole truth.
Do you really declare everything? Tips? What do you do if you're given an expensive bottle of whisky as a tip (which has happened to me). Do you work out the value of it and declare that?
And what about using a work vehicle for private purposes, yet not taking that into account when working out your expenses.
I also work my turnover out as the amount I've cleaned that day; not the amount of money I've received (I find that easier). But I know many, if not most window cleaners work their turnover as the amount of money they've actually received that day; and if they've bought lunch from their turnover, well that get missed from the total.
Is anyone here really 'whiter-that-white'?
I honestly doubt it, though I bet some claim that they are.