Structure guidance
A discussion of sole trader, partnership and limited company options based on your plans and circumstances.
Practical help choosing a structure, forming a company, registering with HMRC and putting reliable accounting systems in place from day one.
Early decisions about structure, registrations, record keeping and how you take money from the business can affect tax, administration and personal responsibility later.
We explain the available options in plain English and help implement the agreed setup. You begin trading with clearer responsibilities, suitable records and an understanding of the first deadlines ahead.
Choose the elements you need, from an initial structure discussion to ongoing accounting support.
A discussion of sole trader, partnership and limited company options based on your plans and circumstances.
Support forming a limited company with the agreed company and officer information.
Help completing relevant registrations with HMRC as the new business begins trading.
A suitable cloud accounting setup and a practical process for retaining invoices, receipts and bank records.
A clear explanation of the important filing and payment dates associated with the chosen structure.
Optional bookkeeping, payroll, VAT, accounts and tax support as the business develops.
Formation is only one part of starting well. We connect the legal structure to tax registrations, record keeping, cash flow and the recurring responsibilities that follow.
Understand the practical differences between the available business structures.
Complete the relevant formation and tax registration steps for the agreed setup.
Establish bookkeeping habits before transactions and paperwork begin to accumulate.
Understand the first-year accounts, tax and reporting responsibilities.
The right choice depends on expected profit, risk, administration, how you plan to take income and your future goals. We compare the practical implications using your circumstances rather than applying one answer to every business.
Yes. Once the structure and details are agreed, we can support the incorporation process and explain the responsibilities that begin after formation.
A limited company should keep its money separate from the personal finances of its owners. A separate account is also good practice for sole traders because it makes bookkeeping and tax records clearer.
Ideally before choosing the structure or beginning to trade. It is easier to establish the right registrations and records at the start than correct avoidable issues later.
Book a consultation to discuss your plans, structure and the accounting support you will need.
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