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Ready to form your company? Make sure you have all the necessary details at hand. Our blog takes you through everything you need to have prepared before forming your company.
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Ready to form your company? Make sure you have all the necessary details at hand. Our blog takes you through everything you need to have prepared before forming your company.
When forming a limited company, you may face many addresses. If you are not familiar with the terms, this can be confusing! Luckily, we’re here to help. Our blog breaks down three key addresses, what they mean and how they differ.
You may wonder: ‘What are dividends?’, ’How do they work?’ and ‘What are the limitations of paying myself in this way’. Our blog delves into these questions and more.
Day Offices are becoming more and more common in this age of hybrid work, they provide a workspace that you can hire out for anything from an hour to multiple days.
The UK Home Office passed a new law which will increase the powers of Companies House.
Our blog breaks down the what, why and how the new bill titled ‘Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act l will affect UK businesses and company formations from now on.
You may want to start setting your business up for future growth, one way to do so is to incorporate as a Limited Company. As an online business, it is not necessary to incorporate. However, becoming a Limited Company could be the perfect next step.
The UK cleaning industry is a continuously growing sector and a top ten industry in the UK. The Industry employs over 1.47 million people and has a market value of £55.5 billion. Most cleaning businesses are small or micro businesses employing less than 10 people, which means it's a perfect small business for enterprising people.
Yes, we do! Our wholesale packages allow you to offer our packages to your own clients.
Funding from grants can be an incredibly useful asset for small businesses, and it's a vote of confidence for your business and its purpose.
From January 1st 2024, the HMRC have introduced several new tax laws. One in particular affects Britons who have ‘side hustles’ selling or renting items or property on online marketplaces such as Depop, Vinted, Airbnb and Etsy.