How much does it cost to set up an Ltd? My potential account said about £100, is that right?
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Probably another stupid question....
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I paid £54, the accountant set it up for me with no additional fees.Comment
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You are going to have to learn to do a bit more research than this if you are going to get to grips with your LTD and the way of contracting IMO.... Falling at the first hurdle isn't a great start really...Originally posted by ementalo View PostHow much does it cost to set up an Ltd? My potential account said about £100, is that right?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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How much does it cost to set up an Ltd?Originally posted by ementalo View PostHow much does it cost to set up an Ltd? My potential account said about £100, is that right?Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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This is part of my research. Where better to ask than from those who's been and done it? Thank you those who bothered to help :0)Comment
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Sorry, couldn't resistOriginally posted by ementalo View PostThis is part of my research. Where better to ask than from those who's been and done it? Thank you those who bothered to help :0)
My accountant did it all for me (NW). But it's pretty cheap if you do it yourself via Companies House
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WNLUKSOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are going to have to learn to do a bit more research than this if you are going to get to grips with your LTD and the way of contracting IMO.... Falling at the first hurdle isn't a great start really...I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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Same here, nixon williams will set this up and all the other registrations for free, assuming you become a client of course!Originally posted by kingcook View PostSorry, couldn't resist
My accountant did it all for me (NW). But it's pretty cheap if you do it yourself via Companies House
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