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We recently changed over from a partnership to a Ltd company. Beforehand I did a bit of research and came across the option of selling the 'goodwill' of the partnership to the Ltd company.
In effect, we are actually selling the business to the company. But of course we own that company.
The accountant said that they were aware of this option but never thought to mention it. I was a bit annoyed at that because why should I be the one who comes up with these ideas? Isn't it his job to make me aware of them?
Anyway, we went ahead with it and it looks like we could be getting a sizeable amount back as a (virtually) tax free sum. This goodwill has to come out of future company profits, but it is certainly worth it.
Just wondered if anyone else had looked into this?
JB
In effect, we are actually selling the business to the company. But of course we own that company.
The accountant said that they were aware of this option but never thought to mention it. I was a bit annoyed at that because why should I be the one who comes up with these ideas? Isn't it his job to make me aware of them?
Anyway, we went ahead with it and it looks like we could be getting a sizeable amount back as a (virtually) tax free sum. This goodwill has to come out of future company profits, but it is certainly worth it.
Just wondered if anyone else had looked into this?
JB