Determining your earning potential as a self-employed Driving Instructor is a simple process. Like any business, you will have expenses such as petrol, vehicle payments, telephone etc. You will personally receive payment for every hour of tuition you give to pupils, which provides you with a gross earnings figure. Your expenses will be deducted from the gross earnings figure. Your earnings left after expenses will be the net earnings figure. This is the figure that is calculated for tax purposes.
Driving Instructors in some areas are currently charging lesson fees of up to £25 - £35 per hour. The example below will give an indication of your earning potential, based on 45 hours per week, 48 weeks per year (4 weeks holiday inc) whilst charging lesson fees of £21.00 per hour.
Gross Income
Weekly
Annual
£945
£45,360
Expenses
Petrol
£60
£2,880
Telephone
£10
£480
Franchise fee from
£169 (incl VAT)
£8798 (incl VAT)
Net Income
£706
£33,203
Please note that DesOConnors.com provides other ways for you to easily earn an extra £200 - £500 per week.
Driving Instructors in some areas are currently charging lesson fees of up to £25 - £35 per hour. The example below will give an indication of your earning potential, based on 45 hours per week, 48 weeks per year (4 weeks holiday inc) whilst charging lesson fees of £21.00 per hour.
Net Income
£706
£33,203
Please note that DesOConnors.com provides other ways for you to easily earn an extra £200 - £500 per week.