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Originally posted by password View PostThanks guys
I guess its time to go down the accountant route.
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Thanks guys
I guess its time to go down the accountant route.
Cheers
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My advice would be to get your accountant to do it all for you. Give them your requirements, let them go off and do it. It's not bank-breakingly expensive.
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Depends what you’re after. It costs £20 to incorporate a company and most accountants will do this, and provide a registered office, for free if you take them on as accountants.
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Company formation services and recurring fees after year 1.
Hi Guys,
Quick one. What are the recurring costs after I have set up my company with somebody like Companies Made Simple?
For example, if I go with various options and stuff it seems like a decent deal for year one. But am I likely to be hit with the real costs of all these options into perpetuity from year 2?
I get the feeling that a lot of these companies get you in with little fees up front but renewals are then expense and people couldn't be bothered changing the details?
Any ideas? What is a cost effective way of setting up Ltd Co with addresses etc. What is a ballpark annual rate for these kinds of services? Companies to recommend?
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