Hi,
I’m a qualified and experienced carpenter who is looking for advice on setting up as a limited company.
At the moment, all my work is sourced via a recruitment agency, but to be honest I am becoming rather fed up of the whole agency and umbrella system and believe going limited would have its advantages.
Initially my plan would be to continue working on site under my limited brand, and hopefully that alone would increase my take home pay. However, I’ve recently turned my garage into a joinery shop where I have started to build some items of furniture that have sold within days of advertising and received positive feedback, giving me a little confidence boost. This could be a stepping stone towards becoming independent, however, it would be nice to have more freedom over my work as I do also like a busy environment, so the freedom to do both would be ideal. At least for now, anyway.
Is it difficult or complex running a limited company? I plan to be the only director, company secretary, shareholder and employee etc. I’m certainly not going into this with the idea of huge profits, but I do believe it would have its advantages financially, and again more freedom. I guess the main thing that concerns me is the paperwork. Is there much, and would it take over your life if you didn’t employ an accountant? Some people seem to suggest that you should allocate about 30 minutes a week for sorting your accounts etc. Does this sound right?
Also, would this mean I could approach a principle/sub-contractor directly and maybe negotiate a better pay packet, as the extortionate agency and umbrella fees could be avoided if I was to introduce myself directly, surely?
I know I’m asking a lot of questions, but any advice would be gratefully received. I would also like others to share their own experience of running a limited company good or bad, pro and cons.
Thanks
I’m a qualified and experienced carpenter who is looking for advice on setting up as a limited company.
At the moment, all my work is sourced via a recruitment agency, but to be honest I am becoming rather fed up of the whole agency and umbrella system and believe going limited would have its advantages.
Initially my plan would be to continue working on site under my limited brand, and hopefully that alone would increase my take home pay. However, I’ve recently turned my garage into a joinery shop where I have started to build some items of furniture that have sold within days of advertising and received positive feedback, giving me a little confidence boost. This could be a stepping stone towards becoming independent, however, it would be nice to have more freedom over my work as I do also like a busy environment, so the freedom to do both would be ideal. At least for now, anyway.
Is it difficult or complex running a limited company? I plan to be the only director, company secretary, shareholder and employee etc. I’m certainly not going into this with the idea of huge profits, but I do believe it would have its advantages financially, and again more freedom. I guess the main thing that concerns me is the paperwork. Is there much, and would it take over your life if you didn’t employ an accountant? Some people seem to suggest that you should allocate about 30 minutes a week for sorting your accounts etc. Does this sound right?
Also, would this mean I could approach a principle/sub-contractor directly and maybe negotiate a better pay packet, as the extortionate agency and umbrella fees could be avoided if I was to introduce myself directly, surely?
I know I’m asking a lot of questions, but any advice would be gratefully received. I would also like others to share their own experience of running a limited company good or bad, pro and cons.
Thanks
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