Originally posted by NickFitz
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Things like vat and PAYE registration take a bit longer, normally at least two weeks, possibly more, for VAT, although you can invoice without a VAT number, it's messy.
Bank accounts can be the bug bear. There is often no rhyme or reason, even the experienced players in the freelance market like Cater Allen can take an age, and be very pedantic.
I would normally advise anyone to give themselves four clear weeks, ideally before starting contact, if not before first invoice, to deal with all this.
That said, of course, the world isn't ideal. You can get a instant company, via Companies House, yourself or through your accountant, and sort the rest out later.
Above is typical for UK. If you are contracting abroad, then you need advice from some one who knows the country you are going to. If you do decide to use a UK company, then allow extra time if currency bank accounts are needed. You may also be able to skip UK vat registration, but you may have to register in host country.
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