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Re: What legal structure do you use for your business? (Score: 1)
by amichalek (andrea@topular.com) on Thursday, June 05, 2003 @ 08:57 AM EDT
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Don't forget to check out the legal topic area if you're interested in articles about corporate structures.


Re: What legal structure do you use for your business? (Score: 1)
by jayrconsulting on Thursday, July 01, 2004 @ 03:52 PM EDT
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In the UK it is almost impossible to get work from major corporates unless you trade as a 'Limited Company'. This is a lot of hassle initially with all the paperwork, Inland Revenue issues etc but it is not insurmountable if you keep on top of things. If any one is thinking of trading in the uk and wants some advice from someone who has 'been there , got the T shirt ' ! get in touch at john.roberts@jayrconsulting.co.uk

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