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Originally posted by Lance View PostI cannot see any reason to not separate them.
Although I also cannot see that anyone with enough cash to spend on 'life coaching' would be that bothered about VAT either. But if that side of the business is small why not do that as a sole trader?
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Originally posted by Alan 1630 View PostHi
I'm new to this site so apologies if this is covered in a forum elsewhere.
I have a limited company that comprises my consultancy work & my business & life coaching. They are two completely separate activities with no overlap. I'm about to reach the UK VAT threshold so will either need to (i) register for VAT, or (ii) separate the two businesses into separate entities. Neither would then reach the VAT threshold in the next two years.
With Option 1 there would be no issue with registering for VAT for my consultancy as it's always managed through invoices to VAT registered businesses. However clients of my Life Coaching and Business Coaching services are typically individuals and smaller businesses so a 20% increase would be problematic. Also my spend on marketing, overheads, etc. is negligible so very little of the VAT will be recovered.
So with Option 2 it will come down to cost & administrative burden. I pay an accountant to do my accounts, PAYE (it's just me) & tax return & this costs c.£2k per year already.
Any advice?
Alan 1630
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Like Lance suggests, sole trader is perhaps an option for one of them. Unsure if there's much benefit to doing it that way, the admin would be slightly easier than for a Ltd Co...but where you'll already have 1 Ltd Co, you might find it simpler to get your head around doing 2 x that, rather than 1 x Ltd Co and 1 x sole trader.
Sounds like you've already considered the key issue. VAT when selling to non-VAT registered entities. Like you say, the businesses are different enough that I think you'd be perfectly justified in separating them out (ie it wouldn't just be unlawful VAT avoidance by artificial separation). I would however ensure you did then keep them separate based on business activity...ie if hypothetically your consultancy work had a client that wasn't VAT registered (or life coaching side had one that was), do ensure you still invoice them from the company with that activity normally. You'd be on shakier ground if you were invoicing for both types of work via both companies just based on whether client was VAT registered or not.
If you're currently paying £2k/year for accountancy for one company, that is quite a lot. I'd have thought you could get both done for that.
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I cannot see any reason to not separate them.
Although I also cannot see that anyone with enough cash to spend on 'life coaching' would be that bothered about VAT either. But if that side of the business is small why not do that as a sole trader?
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Cost vs Benefit of creating a second limited company
Hi
I'm new to this site so apologies if this is covered in a forum elsewhere.
I have a limited company that comprises my consultancy work & my business & life coaching. They are two completely separate activities with no overlap. I'm about to reach the UK VAT threshold so will either need to (i) register for VAT, or (ii) separate the two businesses into separate entities. Neither would then reach the VAT threshold in the next two years.
With Option 1 there would be no issue with registering for VAT for my consultancy as it's always managed through invoices to VAT registered businesses. However clients of my Life Coaching and Business Coaching services are typically individuals and smaller businesses so a 20% increase would be problematic. Also my spend on marketing, overheads, etc. is negligible so very little of the VAT will be recovered.
So with Option 2 it will come down to cost & administrative burden. I pay an accountant to do my accounts, PAYE (it's just me) & tax return & this costs c.£2k per year already.
Any advice?
Alan 1630
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