Wie erstellt man eine Umsatzprognose zu Beginn einer Kleinunternehmergründung?

Hallo zusammen,

Momentan besteht bei mir das Interesse zur Kleinunternhemergründung, deswegen habe ich mich über Vorbereitungen etc. im Internet schlau gemacht.

Schließlich kam ich auf eine Umsatzprognose, welche dem Finanzamt beim steuerlichen Erfassungsbogen auch angegebn werden soll.

Meine Frage wäre jetzt: Wie soll ich meine Umsätze porgnostizieren, wenn ich bisher noch keine zu verzeichnen habe (da ich das Unternehmen gerade erst gründe) und nicht weiß, welche ich genau machen werde?

Soll ich die Zahlen im Erfassungsbogen einfach pi mal Daumen schätzen?

Im voraus danke für jede nützliche Antwort.

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anTTraXX
2 years ago

How should I envisage my sales if I have not yet registered (because I’m just starting the company) and don’t know what I’m going to do exactly?

Easy to use

A change to the ruler is possible up to the existing force, but not necessarily necessary.

Do you want me to just appreciate the numbers in the record sheet?

Jein, your entrepreneurial activity has a reason and is started on the basis of a certain turnover. Bzw. You must have a (realistic) desire what you want to earn.

Of course, you can go Pi Mal Daumen Ran, in the end you won’t have the tax flag in front of the door if it’s going better than expected.

However, when estimating the forced labour in the year of the beginning

kevin1905
2 years ago
Reply to  dortmund2002

22,000,- € / 12 * 6 = 11,000,- €.

anTTraXX
2 years ago
Reply to  dortmund2002

If the holding is taken up under the year, the estimated turnover will be raised to a whole year.

You value 01.07. a revenue of 12,000€, so you estimated the profit for 6/12. This means that you would be high in the case of a profit of €24,000 and thus above the small entrepreneurial scheme.

kevin1905
2 years ago

Do you want me to just appreciate the numbers in the record sheet?

If there is no other way of approaching investigation, yes.

It’s not just sales that you appreciate, but also profit. Not too high, otherwise high advance payments are threatening. On the other hand, too low could lead to repayments later.

DerHans
2 years ago

You can only appreciate that. Of course, you should quickly revise this as soon as you realize that you were wrong. The final tax burden is determined after the end of the financial year.