Help setting up as a Sole Trader????
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It's in the phone book.
Also, try www.HMRC.gov.uk - lots of useful information there - and get in contact with a good accountant, pronto.
Also, try www.HMRC.gov.uk - lots of useful information there - and get in contact with a good accountant, pronto.
If you're going to be buying in lots of stuff and your customers are companies (ie VAT registered) consider registering voluntarily for VAT, because it'll make a big difference to your margins.
You can have a proper accountant like Eric, or
an intelligent bookeeper, depending on how complex your business is and the level of input you require.
Good luck!
You can have a proper accountant like Eric, or
an intelligent bookeeper, depending on how complex your business is and the level of input you require. Good luck!
Have a look at the enterprise agency and business link websites. They have some excellent checklists for startups. Remind you to do things that might slip through the net (and tells you if you need to do some things specific to particular situations, like inform the Health and Safety people).
HTH
CG
HTH
CG
simpo two said:
If you're going to be buying in lots of stuff and your customers are companies (ie VAT registered) consider registering voluntarily for VAT, because it'll make a big difference to your margins.
You can have a proper accountant like Eric, or
an intelligent bookeeper, depending on how complex your business is and the level of input you require.
Good luck!
You can have a proper accountant like Eric, or
an intelligent bookeeper, depending on how complex your business is and the level of input you require. Good luck!
I have thought about registering for VAT but you have to do alot more paperwork when you do, are the benefits of registering greater than all the extra time spent on paperwork???
peter hh said:
I have thought about registering for VAT but you have to do alot more paperwork when you do, are the benefits of registering greater than all the extra time spent on paperwork???
Basically, you only give the VAT man the difference between the VAT you collect in sales and the VAT you spend on allowable purchases. It's more complex than that, of course, but basically the ability to 'claim the VAT back' on purchases can in some circumstances make it desirable to be VAT-registered.
Edited by JonRB on Tuesday 13th June 15:28
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