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Actually yes you might. If you were using most of your house for instance as an office and you had clients visiting then you would most likely pay business rates. The rates you pay depends on the rateable value. Insurance is your call, but if you have half a dozen laptops and they get pinched...
Hi Robert,
You will only have to pay business rates if you are using most of your property for business activities. If you are just using one room then it is doubtful you will need to pay any business rates. One way around it I heard is to make sure the room you use for business has some...
Jaydee, you state that the unpaid share capital is the consideration. Actually, the consideration is the amount received for issued shares. So if they have not been paid for then this amount will be £0 and not £100.
Hi Leo, fill it out as:
During the first year the company allotted 100 ordinary shares with an aggregate nominal value of £100 the consideration received by the company was £0
Because you have not paid for the shares you must state this in the statement along with the shares nominal worth...
Yes it was a good idea, although £15 was a bit high...£10 for a decorative tree skirt come bag seems like an ok price to pay.
The Dragons missed the point that a tree costs £14 and is used once then binned. This product can be used for many years and is dual purpose. People pay a lot of money...
Just wanted to pick peoples brains on what they think should be in a good "About Us" page on a website. Or the best way to approach writing one. Is short and sweet a better option, or would you prefer to see a decent amount of information about the company. Thanks!
Hang on I think I know that guy?! He sent me an email too saying MY relative had died and left me 53 million dollars!! So I am also compiling all my confidential information for him. Does this mean we are related then?!!
A friend of mine is just over 60 and is quite tired of his job which sees him twiddling his thumbs for hours at a time.
He used to run his own business too, and had a good idea about doing his own books so he thought about polishing up his skills. He has now enrolled on a skillstrain course...
I assume you have found a property investment in Turkey? If you have is it from a developer and if so they should be able to recommend a solicitor to you.
What area are you purchasing in?
My wife is Turkish and has vast experience in the Turkish property market. We are currently undergoing...
I think you have done an excellent job and it looks very professional.
The only question in my mind is about making it personal and local, with someone they can relate to - a neighbour. In my mind If a neighbour was offering me a service, I would start to wonder about the professionalism of it...