Hi,
I've currently being offered a contract from an SE Asian company. It looks well established and has been trading for a few years. The company is trying to set up UK operations , but due to the field involved (crypto currencies) , they seem to be having some problems getting registered.
I currently have my own limited company which I use for contracting. They are proposing, I use the limited company to set up their operations and I get paid management fees in return. Or they could buy out my limited company and I get what is in the bank. This was a very brief conversation , so i told them i'd think about it; so there certainly seems room for suggesting a better break up.
The situation seems to have more complications as I was planning to shut down my limited company and take the payout. Besides this entire operation is out of my experience. I am dropping the same to my accountant, to get a range of options possible.
To the community here, what are they ways I can get shafted? What would you consider a good deal if you were handed the extra reigns to manage a company. Is there an expert (or a company which deals in everything from legal to contracts) in the situation I am in i can speak to ?
Cheers!
I've currently being offered a contract from an SE Asian company. It looks well established and has been trading for a few years. The company is trying to set up UK operations , but due to the field involved (crypto currencies) , they seem to be having some problems getting registered.
I currently have my own limited company which I use for contracting. They are proposing, I use the limited company to set up their operations and I get paid management fees in return. Or they could buy out my limited company and I get what is in the bank. This was a very brief conversation , so i told them i'd think about it; so there certainly seems room for suggesting a better break up.
The situation seems to have more complications as I was planning to shut down my limited company and take the payout. Besides this entire operation is out of my experience. I am dropping the same to my accountant, to get a range of options possible.
To the community here, what are they ways I can get shafted? What would you consider a good deal if you were handed the extra reigns to manage a company. Is there an expert (or a company which deals in everything from legal to contracts) in the situation I am in i can speak to ?
Cheers!
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