Do I need to register with Companies House?

Do I need to register with Companies House?

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Dunk76

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4,350 posts

215 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Here's one for all you business experts.

I'm going to be starting my own company during the Summer months. Nothing big, in fact bloody tiny. It's to do with tabletop/miniature wargaming, producing a small range of small scale resin WW2 aircraft.

Turnover is expected to be less than £300 per month (it's a hobby thing really) and profit completely non-existent.

The actual casting and packaging of the models will take place in Canada in batches of 30 units (at £7-£8 per unit) and be shipped over here for me to sell via a website. At most I'd expect to see no more than 2 shipments per month.

Given the above, do I need to register with companies house and actually officially form a company, or is this too small to bother about?

Eric Mc

122,084 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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It certainly seems too small an operation at the moment to bother about setting up a separate limited company.

You are allowed to trade as an individual i.e a sole trader. If it makes a trading profit you might need to pay some income tax on that profit.
If it makes a loss, you can offset the loss gainst other income or carry the loss forward for offset against future profits.

The only initial obligation is to notify the Revenue that you have started Sole Trading - and you need to do this within three months of the commencement of the trading activity.

Dunk76

Original Poster:

4,350 posts

215 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Thanks Eric!

Care for a complimentary 1:56th Hawker Typhoon? biggrin

Eric Mc

122,084 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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I'm a 1/72 scale man myself.

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Eric Mc said:
I'm a 1/72 scale man myself.
wow, you must be tiny!

Dunk76

Original Poster:

4,350 posts

215 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Stu R said:
Eric Mc said:
I'm a 1/72 scale man myself.
wow, you must be tiny!
No, he's normal size when in his 1/72 'state'.

It's when he gets upset, then he becomes 1/48, or even 1/24 if he's really angry.

Like Godzilla, only with an Encyclopedic knowledge of aircraft.


groomi

9,317 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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hehe

Eric Mc

122,084 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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And when I'm depressed I might go as low as 1/144 or even 1/200 if it's really bad.

Edited by Eric Mc on Wednesday 13th February 22:40

Simpo Two

85,590 posts

266 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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You might consider registering for VAT. It will put your prices up 17.5% but means you will be able to reclaim VAT on things you buy for the business. Shipments from Canada will be hit with import duty and VAT on arrival with those happy HMRC chaps at Mount (Un)pleasant.