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    #11
    Originally posted by captainham View Post
    FTFY.
    LOL V good!
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      #12
      Originally posted by lithium147 View Post
      I would try to do without an accountant until april next year.
      Your gonna get taxed highly if you take money out before then. So just leave it there.
      You can do the following quite easily on your own:
      - incorporate limited company (£15 - companies house)
      - register for VAT + FRS (free - online.hmrc)

      You dont need to register for PAYE or CT for a while.
      So if you are paying £100 a month for accountant, you could save yourself perhaps £400 (4 months).

      You can learn about expenses and invoices on sites like this.
      Awful advice... truly awful..... It does explain your approach to your companies finances though.
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by lithium147 View Post
        I would try to do without an accountant until april next year.
        Your gonna get taxed highly if you take money out before then. So just leave it there.
        You can do the following quite easily on your own:
        - incorporate limited company (£15 - companies house)
        - register for VAT + FRS (free - online.hmrc)
        ******* up your end of year accounts - priceless. For everything else, there's an Accountant.
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