Hi All,
Firstly, thanks to CUK for providing very helpful information on contracting and forming a company. I'm working as a permanent employee and looking out for contract opportunities after spending more than 10 years on IT development. If my skills match and I'm fortunate to get any contract, I would like to go as a Limited company and want to do some ground work before. I want to form a company now and make it dormant till I get any contract in hand. God forbid, if I don't get any contract job, I have to file returns to Companies House and HMRC at the year end. Is it a straight forward thing to do or do I need a accountant? Normally, I would like to do things on my own with a bit of study unless it involves too complicated calculations and terminology. I'm already filing returns on my self assessment to HMRC every year, so I guess for a limited company it should not be any different especially for a dormant account. If I get a contract and start making money then it would make sense for me to take accountant services. Please advise if I'm doing this right.
Thank you,
KnightTemplar
Firstly, thanks to CUK for providing very helpful information on contracting and forming a company. I'm working as a permanent employee and looking out for contract opportunities after spending more than 10 years on IT development. If my skills match and I'm fortunate to get any contract, I would like to go as a Limited company and want to do some ground work before. I want to form a company now and make it dormant till I get any contract in hand. God forbid, if I don't get any contract job, I have to file returns to Companies House and HMRC at the year end. Is it a straight forward thing to do or do I need a accountant? Normally, I would like to do things on my own with a bit of study unless it involves too complicated calculations and terminology. I'm already filing returns on my self assessment to HMRC every year, so I guess for a limited company it should not be any different especially for a dormant account. If I get a contract and start making money then it would make sense for me to take accountant services. Please advise if I'm doing this right.
Thank you,
KnightTemplar
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