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Business start-up
Starting up a new business can seem like a minefield. What do you need to do? What do you need to know? With our extensive experience in working with new businesses we can assure you that our advice will be tailored to meet your specific business goals and objectives.
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Starting your business and how we can help
Employed or self employed?
Forming a limited company
Buying a business
Initial costs of starting in business
Proving your credentials to investors
Why market research is imperative for start-ups
The tax system for the self employed
The tax system for companies
VAT
Claiming expenses - it's all or nothing
Business deductions
Penalties for late returns
Choosing your accounting date
Buying a franchise
Buy-to-let properties
Going into the construction industry
Partnership agreements
Partnerships
Preparing your business plan
Raising finance for your business
Growing the top line with a marketing audit
'Green' travel arrangements
Essential record keeping
Insuring your business
The national minimum wage
Getting the stationery right
Does your business have an e-commerce strategy?
Working from home
The hidden competitors
- Business
- Business start-up
- Starting your business and how we can help
- Employed or self employed?
- Forming a limited company
- Buying a business
- Initial costs of starting in business
- Proving your credentials to investors
- Why market research is imperative for start-ups
- The tax system for the self employed
- The tax system for companies
- VAT
- Claiming expenses - it's all or nothing
- Business deductions
- Penalties for late returns
- Choosing your accounting date
- Buying a franchise
- Buy-to-let properties
- Going into the construction industry
- Partnership agreements
- Partnerships
- Preparing your business plan
- Raising finance for your business
- Growing the top line with a marketing audit
- 'Green' travel arrangements
- Essential record keeping
- Insuring your business
- The national minimum wage
- Getting the stationery right
- Does your business have an e-commerce strategy?
- Working from home
- The hidden competitors
- Limited companies
- Business finance
- Partnerships
- Your customers
- Your employees
- Sales and marketing
- IT and e-business
- Business regulations
- Business and the environment
- Selling your business
- Business start-up
- Personal
- Tax
- VAT
- Calculators
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Wagstaffs is the trading name of Wags LLP. Wags LLP is a limited liability partnership in England & Wales, registration number OC317369. Wagstaffs Chartered Accountants are registered to carry on audit work and regulated for a range of investment business activities by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
