Family & Relationships3 mins ago
Setting Up As Sole Trader
I am currently unemployed but am in the process of becoming a sole trader in the next couple of months.
If I was to buy a vehicle now, before i am a sole trader, would I be able to sell it to the company I set up? Or would it be better to set the company up now (the business will not be trading for c2 months) and put the vehicle through the books?
What would I have to do regarding insurance if I buy now and sell to the company when trading?
Thanks
If I was to buy a vehicle now, before i am a sole trader, would I be able to sell it to the company I set up? Or would it be better to set the company up now (the business will not be trading for c2 months) and put the vehicle through the books?
What would I have to do regarding insurance if I buy now and sell to the company when trading?
Thanks
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"Sole traders
If you’re a sole trader, you’re running your own business as an individual. This is known as being ‘self-employed’. You can keep all your business’ profits after you’ve paid tax on them.You can take on staff - ‘sole trader’ means you’re responsible for the business, not that you have to work alone."
"Sole traders
If you’re a sole trader, you’re running your own business as an individual. This is known as being ‘self-employed’. You can keep all your business’ profits after you’ve paid tax on them.You can take on staff - ‘sole trader’ means you’re responsible for the business, not that you have to work alone."
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This business expert states,
'The first step to becoming a sole trader is to choose a company name.'
http:// www.sma llbusin ess.co. uk/star ting-a- busines s/ideas -and-bu siness- plannin g/22779 /how-to -become -a-sole -trader .thtml
'The first step to becoming a sole trader is to choose a company name.'
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