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  • NotAllThere
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    I can't get past the first paragraph. No idea what it means.

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  • jaller79
    started a topic Which Solution in this situation.

    Which Solution in this situation.

    I have been on the bench for a few months and I am in the process of closing the last Limited Company down due to the company wanting a fortune in Dormancy costs.

    I was about to start my own business - then out of the blue I have a contract offer for another year at a previous company -

    Any advise - Whats the best solution to get me going again in the contract market but then take this package forward to start my own business next year.

    I will be getting around 200 daily rate while contracting but this may fall considerably when I start my own company. Currently also involved in Affiliate marketing so income may come from various sources.

    Initially I thought sole trader then umbrella - but suppose its got to be limited, and if Limited I wish to take a name that advertises me as a company - "IT services.co.uk " this way when I transition form IT contractor to running a business the name dictates my profession as an IT consultant.

    What I am after is flexibility - income may be yoyo effect ? and I want know fees when there is no income.


    any response appreciated.


    JohnA
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