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Hi everybody,
my name is Daniel and I am thinking of starting up my own web design and hosting service company.
I have a few questions to the more business minded folk around here and would really appreciate some feedback and advice.
My current situation is that I am employed full time, working in the Retail industry, but I have experience in web design and would like to start a small part time business offering web design services and website hosting.
My first concern is whether to set up as a sole trader, or as a private limited company.
I want to keep business administration to a minimum or outsource it as much as possible for as cheap as possible, as I would like to concentrate my efforts into the design of websites and hosting them online.
After a spot of forecasting and number crunching I've estimated roughly that it would take X number of sites to be designed and hosted until I would be able to earn enough money every month to be able to quit my full time day job in retail and develop the Web Design company full time.
The estimated time to do this is between 18 months - 2 years. So essentially, it'd be 2 years before my business is profitable enough for me to work on it full time.
This raises a few questions for me regarding the Sole trader / LTD company decision.
My problem is that as I would be working on designing web sites part time, I would probably be making only one or two sites a month, and receiving payments for this service.
It's my understanding that if I set up as a Sole Trader I would take drawings from my accounts each month to pay myself for the work I have done. And if I was working for a Limited Company as a Director, I would have to pay myself a salary.
My issue is that for the first 18 months - 2 years I am going to be earning very little money. This is fine as I will have my fulltime job to support myself, but if I have set up my company as a limited company, is it possible to pay yourself as a director very little in salary, or is there a minimum wage you must pay yourself? I would prefer not to pay myself anything really, and just put any money I make back into the business, to have as capital.
If anyone has any experience of this kind of situation, or beneficial knowledge to share I would really be thankful.
Best Regards,
Daniel.
my name is Daniel and I am thinking of starting up my own web design and hosting service company.
I have a few questions to the more business minded folk around here and would really appreciate some feedback and advice.
My current situation is that I am employed full time, working in the Retail industry, but I have experience in web design and would like to start a small part time business offering web design services and website hosting.
My first concern is whether to set up as a sole trader, or as a private limited company.
I want to keep business administration to a minimum or outsource it as much as possible for as cheap as possible, as I would like to concentrate my efforts into the design of websites and hosting them online.
After a spot of forecasting and number crunching I've estimated roughly that it would take X number of sites to be designed and hosted until I would be able to earn enough money every month to be able to quit my full time day job in retail and develop the Web Design company full time.
The estimated time to do this is between 18 months - 2 years. So essentially, it'd be 2 years before my business is profitable enough for me to work on it full time.
This raises a few questions for me regarding the Sole trader / LTD company decision.
My problem is that as I would be working on designing web sites part time, I would probably be making only one or two sites a month, and receiving payments for this service.
It's my understanding that if I set up as a Sole Trader I would take drawings from my accounts each month to pay myself for the work I have done. And if I was working for a Limited Company as a Director, I would have to pay myself a salary.
My issue is that for the first 18 months - 2 years I am going to be earning very little money. This is fine as I will have my fulltime job to support myself, but if I have set up my company as a limited company, is it possible to pay yourself as a director very little in salary, or is there a minimum wage you must pay yourself? I would prefer not to pay myself anything really, and just put any money I make back into the business, to have as capital.
If anyone has any experience of this kind of situation, or beneficial knowledge to share I would really be thankful.
Best Regards,
Daniel.
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