Opinion

limited liability partnership, blog, optimal compliance

Your top 3 concerns about switching to a Limited Liability Partnership answered

Have you thought about switching your business structure from a limited company to a limited liability partnership but you kept running into these three concerns: “It won’t work for my business because we are too big.” “The industry we are in, I just don’t see it working…” “Management wise, what does it mean when everyone …

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group structure

Should I implement a group structure? Is it worth the hassle? How do I even start?

The concepts of group structures and holding companies sound very corporate. Like, really, obnoxiously corporate. The idea of having several companies owned by another company which, in turn, is owned by a bunch of shareholders can be daunting. And that’s not even mentioning the extra statutory burdens it seemingly places on the business: more VAT …

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electric car, optiomal compliance, tax

Is it worth going electric now and should you buy the car through your business?

Are you considering buying a car? Will you be using that car for work? If you’ve answered yes to both of those questions, maybe you should consider buying the car through your business. There can be a lot of tax benefits to be had, especially if you’re considering getting an electric car. Before electric and …

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ben crampin

Partner

Ben’s been here pretty much since the get-go and, as such, has been instrumental in growing the business into what it is today.
 
He’s passionate about, in his words, ‘helping people and businesses that are just constantly being taken advantage of’ by providing affordable advice and support with an eye to ‘levelling the playing field’.
 
Ben looks forward to the day when automation will, once and for all, fumigate the fear and confusion caused by oppressive bureaucracy and strongly believes that ‘technology holds the solutions to the problems we’re trying to solve’.
 
Furthermore, he can see that technology will, in time, provide the scalability required to help a theoretically limitless number of SMEs survive and thrive against the odds.
Ben doesn’t think much of government agencies and he doesn’t suffer fools; two points that aren’t always mutually exclusive.