I irishbogger Registered User Messages 47 25 Jan 2019 #21 RedOnion said: No, once you're VAT registered, you should do it the other way. Click to expand... Gotcha, thanks. In a way, being VAT registered is a bit of a hindrance on my part-time business (boat charter)
RedOnion said: No, once you're VAT registered, you should do it the other way. Click to expand... Gotcha, thanks. In a way, being VAT registered is a bit of a hindrance on my part-time business (boat charter)
R RedOnion Frequent Poster Messages 7,272 25 Jan 2019 #22 Yes, a but late now, but you might have been better to do the IT consulting via a company, and keep them separated. Of course, you could throw the boat business into a company.
Yes, a but late now, but you might have been better to do the IT consulting via a company, and keep them separated. Of course, you could throw the boat business into a company.
I irishbogger Registered User Messages 47 25 Jan 2019 #23 RedOnion said: Yes, a but late now, but you might have been better to do the IT consulting via a company, and keep them separated. Of course, you could throw the boat business into a company. Click to expand... It's not a big deal, to be honest purchases from UK won't be a huge amount as most stuff has already been bought years previous. I appreciate running things via company, I have my reasons for sticking as a sole trader.
RedOnion said: Yes, a but late now, but you might have been better to do the IT consulting via a company, and keep them separated. Of course, you could throw the boat business into a company. Click to expand... It's not a big deal, to be honest purchases from UK won't be a huge amount as most stuff has already been bought years previous. I appreciate running things via company, I have my reasons for sticking as a sole trader.