that prob. won't be until about 5 years time!
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If that is how long it takes, then that's how long it takes. You may find it beneficial to go back to Perm or use an Umbrella for contracting until your credit score clears up. You could always approach your bank on an annual basis to see if they will reconsider, based on your circumstances at the time.Originally posted by catboy View Postthat prob. won't be until about 5 years time!If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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hello,
i still really want to start a ltd company... i found these, anyone know anything about them (i'd probably go for number 2), are they dodgy?
http://www.creditsolveuk.com/business.htmComment
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Given the posts below I think the above is the best approach to it.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI wonder if you had somebody own the shares and get the account opened for you, then transferred the shares (value at startup = nil) to your name and appoint you as director. They would still be signatory to the account though.
This sounds a bit iffy as you'd be pulling the wool over the bank's eyes, so best to check before you consider doing this.
Get somebody to be director and 100% shareholder of the company to open a business bank account for you.
Then get yourself added as director (make the bank happy) and then the 100% shares transferred to you (keep HMRC happy). Or in the meantime just get the 100% shares transferred to you so you can legally pay yourself. The director/bank stuff can come later as long as you have a friend you trust. You don't really need signatory to anything since everything's electronic now.
Now that I think about it this is what your umbrella company is doing; they're director and you're 100% shareholder.
But yeah, def on the dodgy side - you have been warned
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That looks to me like they're charging you just to tell you who you can open the account with. I suggest having a look on one of the moneysavingexpert forums, you might find it helpful to post on there,
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/index.html
Or why not try your local Business Link ?Comment
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Could try this:
http://www.halifax.co.uk/savings/treasurersaccount.asp
BTW Halifax staff members don't seem to know they do this account so you best take a print out or something to a branch."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If you are interested I have a client who has a Ltd company (as a Contractor) but stopped trading at the end of last year as he was offered full-time employment which he accepted. The company has a "nondescript" name, but that is easy to change if required.
He has asked me to bring the company up to date and close it. But there is nothing to stop it from being "sold" instead. It has its own bank account and payroll already set up.
An option - if you are interested, but you will have to be quick.Comment
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