I should add in the US and im assuming in the UK....
Setting up a Ltd/LLC also has the ability to shield you from personal liability in the event you get taken to court.
Meaning your personal assets are protected.
It often makes sense to set up an LLC for each arm or product to protect each other.
Posted By: usacanary on May 19th 2020 at 15:19:37
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- Query for sole trader / consultant / tax types (General Chat) - CWC, May 19, 15:05:41
- Pop your manservant in the table then..... (n/m) (General Chat) - helvegtheowl, May 19, 19:29:34
- I'm not OG! (n/m) (General Chat) - CWC, May 19, 19:45:40
- ty all vvv (General Chat) - CWC, May 19, 18:06:53
- Some things: (General Chat) - Old Man, May 19, 17:22:10
- Get an accountant - which you'll need anyway for a LTD (General Chat) - inutero, May 19, 16:30:00
- Beware of IR35 (General Chat) - Old Git, May 19, 15:30:58
- aye (General Chat) - CWC, May 19, 15:55:38
- It used to be more beneficial tax wise than it is now I think. Since they (General Chat) - Jim, May 19, 16:15:40
- In Nascar they have a saying..... (General Chat) - usacanary, May 19, 16:21:44
- Also depends how many costs/overheads you can legitimately put through the business (n/m) (General Chat) - Jim, May 19, 16:16:31
- It used to be more beneficial tax wise than it is now I think. Since they (General Chat) - Jim, May 19, 16:15:40
- aye (General Chat) - CWC, May 19, 15:55:38
- pretty much... In the US you set up an LLC/C Corp (General Chat) - usacanary, May 19, 15:15:55
- I should add in the US and im assuming in the UK.... (General Chat) - usacanary, May 19, 15:19:37
- Pop your manservant in the table then..... (n/m) (General Chat) - helvegtheowl, May 19, 19:29:34
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