johnfrancis
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Hi T, thanks for your reply. I don’t need a solicitor to help me form a limited company. I would like some legal advice around the formation and structure of the company and I was asking for recommendations for someone who has has a good person on the books to help me out.Why would you need a solicitor to help you form a limited company?
Thank you very much !!Fergal McManus of Mercantile Solicitors in Cavan specialises in business law issues and is excellent.
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Fergal has experience and qualifications in tax. That's why I recommended him.Is it not an accountant / tax person you need?
I wasn’t querying your recommendation per se, more the initial query. I would have thought someone like your good self would be more helpful than a solicitor.Fergal has experience and qualifications in tax. That's why I recommended him.
If it were I, I'd go to an accountant first, make the key decisions on the limited company, taking tax and practical considerations into account and then go to a solicitor to tie up any remaining loose ends including the perfection of any legal complications.I wasn’t querying your recommendation per se, more the initial query. I would have thought someone like your good self would be more helpful than a solicitor.
Certainly not if it's legal or other technical advice he needs.Go talk to your local enterprise office, they may advise you free of charge
They will advise you on company structure which is what the OP was asking about. They won't give specific legal advice but if all the OP is understanding the risks/advantages etc for a start up, they most definately will.Certainly not if it's legal or other technical advice he needs.
I don't disagree but that advice is normally the realm of an accountant.They will advise you on company structure which is what the OP was asking about. They won't give specific legal advice but if all the OP is understanding the risks/advantages etc for a start up, they most definately will.
Hi Gordon,Is it not an accountant / tax person you need?
They will advise you on company structure which is what the OP was asking about. They won't give specific legal advice but if all the OP is understanding the risks/advantages etc for a start up, they most definately will.
Regardless, if you are are setting up a business, it's good to start engaging w
I don’t see what advice a solicitor would give around a holding company.Hi Gordon,
I also need an accountant but first I need some legal advise regarding a holding company and another existing business so it is a solicitor I’m after first thanks.
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