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Title: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Brian Nunn on September 27, 2008, 06:31:45 pm
Do I have to open up an account specifically for my window cleaning earnings, is this required by law or can I use my current account?

If I do have to open a business account do I have to have a company name or can I just use my name?
I don't really want a company name.

If I pay a cheque into my account and it bounces do I get charged for it or does the customer that wrote the cheque get charged?
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Chris Galloway on September 27, 2008, 07:04:18 pm
Do I have to open up an account specifically for my window cleaning earnings, is this required by law or can I use my current account?

If I do have to open a business account do I have to have a company name or can I just use my name?
I don't really want a company name.

If I pay a cheque into my account and it bounces do I get charged for it or does the customer that wrote the cheque get charged?

No you dont have to if your a sole trader. However it bar far easier to do your accounts if you work from just your business account.

If a customer cheque bounces you dont get charged, it will just get returned to you!

You can work from your name, or Your name trading as Business Name

However you will get charged for using your business account. Best to speak with a bank on their charges. Also try not to get a business account with the same bank as your current account, because then then run your current account, and if you want to do anything with your current account like increase you overdraft you have to see your business team, a right pain in the arse.
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: RO-Sheen on September 27, 2008, 07:32:00 pm
I use a personel account for my biz but it is only used for business. I am currently putting in about 20 cheques a week and the bank are now putting pressure on me to open a new one. When they eventually insist (and they will in time) I will close it and open a buisness account with Alliance and Leicester. They do free biz banking (I think it is upto 100 cheques a week?)
As far as I know they are the only bank that do free banking

Adie
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: wightsurf on September 27, 2008, 07:37:05 pm
I thought Abbey was good Free for life and it's 200 a month ( I think ) ::)
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Brian Nunn on September 27, 2008, 07:38:54 pm
Thanks for the helpful replies.

I am a sole trader.
What sort of charges do they make on a business account?
Do they have an annual charge plus charges for each cheque deposited?

I have a current account with the Halifax so will open a business acount with another bank or building society.
That Alliance and Leicester sounds good, up to 100 cheques a week.

I live in a small village so am limited here for choice here.
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: ray l on September 27, 2008, 08:03:26 pm
with a+l you can use the post office .

(they take the envelope of cheques and you get a cash deposit card)
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: jaykie on September 27, 2008, 08:29:00 pm
Most companys will charge you around £6 a month after there free banking has run out then you will probably pay for each cheque you put in this is about 25p-60p each, if you are a member of the fsb you can get free banking with the co-op and can deposit up to £4000 a month then its 40p for every £100 you put in afterwards, you also get unlimited day to day banking and a fee free overdraft for any amount.

Chris
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: wightsurf on September 27, 2008, 08:39:59 pm
Direct debits, standing orders and bill payments FREE forever
  Debit card payments FREE forever
  BACS credit FREE forever
  Transfers between linked Abbey accounts FREE forever
     
  100 cheque deposits per month FREE forever
  100 cash and cheque withdrawals per month FREE forever
  £3,000 in cash deposited per month FREE forever
   
I have just got this from Abbey website.  ;D
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: jaykie on September 27, 2008, 08:41:53 pm
£200 a month is that
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: mustafa on September 27, 2008, 11:04:47 pm
go abbey   free banking ever..
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: steve a on September 28, 2008, 11:21:28 am
Direct debits, standing orders and bill payments FREE forever
  Debit card payments FREE forever
  BACS credit FREE forever
  Transfers between linked Abbey accounts FREE forever
     
  100 cheque deposits per month FREE forever
  100 cash and cheque withdrawals per month FREE forever
  £3,000 in cash deposited per month FREE forever
   
I have just got this from Abbey website.  ;D

Unfortunately in todays world FOREVER only means 'until they change it'
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Carey Ward on September 28, 2008, 12:48:41 pm
Use personal account and when they insist that I have to have business account I just say that I'll move banks and they seem to say well we'll let you do it for awhile longer but you'll have to change eventually - I think in this economic climate they will keep all the accounts they can and will be scared of loosing business
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Paul Coleman on September 28, 2008, 02:51:08 pm
I thought Abbey was good Free for life and it's 200 a month ( I think ) ::)

It's 100.  The good thing I find about Abbey is that you can bank out of hours.  To get the free banking they insist that you only do business by cashpoint machine (even in the daytime).  It saves messing about in work hours.
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Ian Lancaster on September 28, 2008, 05:20:54 pm
I thought Abbey was good Free for life and it's 200 a month ( I think ) ::)

It's 100.  The good thing I find about Abbey is that you can bank out of hours.  To get the free banking they insist that you only do business by cashpoint machine (even in the daytime).  It saves messing about in work hours.

So can you deposit cash?
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: wightsurf on September 28, 2008, 08:02:49 pm
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  £3,000 in cash deposited per month FREE forever
   
I have just got this from Abbey website.  ;D
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Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Window Cleaning Services on September 28, 2008, 08:10:37 pm
go abbey   free banking ever..
Ive just started with them as my "free banking" with Lloyds finishes next month. My costs for my last 12 months would have averaged £25 per month had i been charged, i didn't fancy giving them £300 per year of my hard earned cash. Goodbye Lloyds hello Abbey!!!  8)Syd
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Paul Coleman on September 28, 2008, 10:42:17 pm
I thought Abbey was good Free for life and it's 200 a month ( I think ) ::)

It's 100.  The good thing I find about Abbey is that you can bank out of hours.  To get the free banking they insist that you only do business by cashpoint machine (even in the daytime).  It saves messing about in work hours.

So can you deposit cash?

As "Wightsurf" says, you can deposit up to 3 grand a month without charge.  Of course, coins can't be deposited.  I just show coins as cash float or personal draws.
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Scrimble on September 29, 2008, 12:28:46 am
i couldnt get a business bank account because of my poor credit rating and i want to deposit cheques with my business name on so i went to a building society and opened up a savings account and i can put my business cheques into it
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Brian Nunn on September 29, 2008, 08:42:00 am
Which Building Society lets you put business cheques into a personal account?

Is there a limit to how many cheques you can deposit per week?
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Scrimble on September 29, 2008, 11:35:44 am
just a local one in the high street, dont think there is a limit but i dont have a card for the account just a book and i have to go down there if i wanna take money out of it.
Title: Re: Opening a Business account?
Post by: Brian Nunn on September 29, 2008, 02:45:21 pm
I am limited for banks and building societies where I live but the next town to me has a HSBC.

I spoke to the advisor and you can either pay the first 20 cheques per week for free and pay 78p from then on or pay 28p for all cheques paid in.

Nationwide require you deposit £5k to open a busines account, lol.

Halifax let you pay as many cheques into a current account for free as long as they are written with your name on not a company name.