Start it properly.
The structure you choose at the beginning affects your tax, your admin and your liability for years. Sole trader is simpler; a limited company is often more efficient once you are earning past a certain point. We will give you a straight answer for your situation, then set it up.
- An honest recommendation — sole trader or limited company
- Companies House incorporation handled end to end
- Share structure set up sensibly for your circumstances
- Registered office and statutory registers
- PAYE, VAT and corporation tax registrations as needed
- Business bank account and Xero configured from day one
This is for you if
- You are starting something new
- Your side project is turning into the main thing
- You are a sole trader wondering whether to incorporate
- You want it set up right rather than fixed later
Sound familiar? It is included in the monthly plan — no separate quote needed.
Company Formation, explained.
Should I go limited?
It depends on profit level, how you want to take money out, and whether you need the liability protection. There is a rough threshold where it starts to make sense, and we will run your actual numbers.
How long does it take?
Incorporation itself is usually same or next day. Getting everything around it properly set up takes a little longer.
Can I switch later?
Yes, and plenty of people do. Moving from sole trader to a company is a well-trodden path — we handle the transition.
Ready to stop thinking about it?
A free 30-minute call. No hard sell, no obligation — just a straight answer on whether we can help.