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    #11
    yes yes but any idea of the actual costs involved?

    Some people like the illusion of being in business
    that does make me laugh - ooh look I am a director of my own company - the fact that it only has 1 employee (you) and no premises is something these guys/girls leave out when 'bigging' it up in front of the ladies (or gents!!)

    so come on costs.....
    insurances
    initial set up
    monthly accountancy costs
    yearly accountancy costs (for year end subs etc)
    PCG + membership (if needed)
    contract review (for IR35 status)

    what is the likely cost....

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      #12
      if you can differnetiate between your personal money and company money then there is no hassel in running the company. I do admit initally there are lot of paperwork and understanding the coporate tax but once you get hang of it ... it's easy.

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        #13
        i know all of that....

        what does it cost???

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          #14
          Originally posted by jh0711
          yes yes but any idea of the actual costs involved?



          that does make me laugh - ooh look I am a director of my own company - the fact that it only has 1 employee (you) and no premises is something these guys/girls leave out when 'bigging' it up in front of the ladies (or gents!!)

          so come on costs.....
          insurances
          initial set up
          monthly accountancy costs
          yearly accountancy costs (for year end subs etc)
          PCG + membership (if needed)
          contract review (for IR35 status)

          what is the likely cost....

          Bigging it up works for me!

          insurances

          Allow about £500 per annum including PI.

          initial set up

          Depends what you want. Basic costs are for incorporation about £100, but if you want direct sales then you need a website, domains, laptop, accounting software - all tax deductable.

          monthly accountancy costs
          yearly accountancy costs (for year end subs etc)

          Allow about £1k per annum for an accountant to be your tax agent and sort out payroll, self assessment etc.

          PCG + membership (if needed)
          contract review (for IR35 status)

          Optional extras - say allow £300 per annum.

          Total cost somewhere approaching £2k - but it's all before tax. If you're earning, then this is an investment against tax savings and other benefits, so it very much depends on how much you earn.

          If you have to make the company dormant because you go permie for a couple of years or umbrella, then it can be very cheap as there is very little to pay out.
          It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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            #15
            Originally posted by gravesendboy
            No accountant should charge you for the transfer of records and as such you will need to find out exactly what the fee is for
            ie outstanding invoice etc
            Thats the message that i recieved from them

            "The £250 is simply the standard charge for transferring a company if we have incorporated it but you have not worked through it via us. I will email you over an invoice later today, as soon as we have a received payment I will transfer the company over to your new accountants"

            And what shall i charge them for of being incompetent?

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              #16
              Seems a bit odd to me.
              It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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                #17
                Originally posted by jh0711
                i know all of that....

                what does it cost???

                With various accountants mentioned on here its around 70 quid a month ongoing for all your Co acountancy needs, setup is free if you agree to a 12 month minimum in fees. I don't bother with any insurance, I pay for PCG+ which is just over 200 quid I think, but if you are in your first year there is no point in having it until you have some accounts to be investigated, so nothing for that in year 1. If you sign up for flat rate VAT you'll save a decent chunk in VAT that you'd shell out for via an umbrella, 1K+ for me. So all in all it just about costs nothing when comparing it to an umbrella service.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by oraclesmith
                  Seems a bit odd to me.
                  is that about my posting??

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PeterPan
                    is that about my posting??
                    Yeah. There is not going to be any real work involved on their part so it seems that it's simply a tie-in fee to deter you from switching (eg. to compensate them for loss of business) or am I being cynical ? It sounds like they are doing Company Secretary duties for you as well as general accountancy, so you will probably have the same situation with your new accountant. They will want to charge you for Company House annual returns, keeping the company document etc etc.

                    In my opinion, you may be better off taking control of the company documents (memo of association etc) yourself and just using your accountant to do your end of year and deal with payroll, tax etc. I depends whether you want the extra paperwork versus paying someone else a premium to do it.
                    It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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                      #20
                      With various accountants mentioned on here its around 70 quid a month ongoing for all your Co acountancy needs, setup is free if you agree to a 12 month minimum in fees. I don't bother with any insurance, I pay for PCG+ which is just over 200 quid I think, but if you are in your first year there is no point in having it until you have some accounts to be investigated, so nothing for that in year 1. If you sign up for flat rate VAT you'll save a decent chunk in VAT that you'd shell out for via an umbrella, 1K+ for me. So all in all it just about costs nothing when comparing it to an umbrella service.
                      is it not illegal to operate a company employing someone without employers and public liability? also is Profesional Indemnity needed or just a good idea?

                      cheers

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