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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Service_Champion on September 06, 2003, 01:24:22 am

Title: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Service_Champion on September 06, 2003, 01:24:22 am
Just setting up new business, what entity do people recommend - Sole trader or Limited company?

Regards.
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: steve_tyler on September 06, 2003, 01:31:10 am
have a word with a good accountant,there lots of for`s and against`s for both.....
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: steve_tyler on September 06, 2003, 01:32:42 am
by the way service what business are you starting up....
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Service_Champion on September 06, 2003, 01:38:22 am
I am starting up a window cleaning business and maybe look at doing pressure washing.
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Mike_Boxall on September 06, 2003, 09:58:06 pm
I'd stick with sole trader for now if I was you. Theres a lot more admin and expense with ltd companies and the benefits dont outway them until you get to a certain size. Its a lot easier to go from sole trader to ltd rather than the other way round - whatever you do, like Steve says, get a good accountant!
Regards
Mike Boxall
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: The_Fed_Man on September 17, 2003, 11:25:19 pm
You may save tax being a limited company as you would then be an employee but you would then have to insure yourself as an employee, so it would probably outweigh any benefits as employer liability insurance is now very expensive and in some cases hard to get cover.
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Geoff on April 06, 2014, 10:16:02 pm
You may save tax being a limited company as you would then be an employee but you would then have to insure yourself as an employee, so it would probably outweigh any benefits as employer liability insurance is now very expensive and in some cases hard to get cover.

I don't think I agree with you fed man.  Have you seen what Griffin says on this?  It suggests that there may be a tax advantage in putting into an ISA for next year.  Other than that, sole trader leaves you open to interpretation of the new law on responsible ladder ownership.
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: PoleKing on April 06, 2014, 10:34:53 pm
Geoff-a post from 11 years you've resurrected?!
Are you bored? Again
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Geoff on April 07, 2014, 06:56:31 am
It's still relevant.
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Clever Forum Name on April 07, 2014, 07:09:58 am
No wonder this site is so slow  ::)roll
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Geoff on April 07, 2014, 07:11:49 am
No wonder this site is so slow  ::)roll
::)roll

This is why it's so slow:

http://www.simplemachines.org/ (http://www.simplemachines.org/)

What did you expect from something that's free?

 ::)roll
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: dannymack on April 07, 2014, 10:49:38 am
Stay as sole trader until your business grows and your turning over good money !!!!
I started off as a sole trader am now Ltd which is good my tax bill is much cheaper but accountant fee went up slightly lol !!!!

I preferred sole trader as I could spend what I wanted from my account, now I get a weekly wage and have to account for using money from the account as it belongs to the company. You can take dividends as much as you like of which you pay 10% on the total once a year.

We are Vat registered as well so more involved.  👍
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: dave0123 on April 07, 2014, 01:33:11 pm
Quote
What did you expect from something that's free?


It may be free to us! but there getting a lot of money from paid advertisers on this forum!
Title: Re: Sole Trader or Limited Company
Post by: Geoff on April 07, 2014, 01:54:00 pm
It's free to the site owner, so has minimal technical input, hence the slow server.  It's been 'slow' for ten years, this is nothing new.