I'm in a similar position. Sole Trader is good for keeping down paperwork.
However in terms of business appearance many start-ups are looking at Limited
Liability Partnership (LLP). Largely because it actually looks more official to
potential customers, without adding too much in terms of paperw
On 28 May 2011 19:26, Andres wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe not directly ubuntu related but I guess most of you use smartphones
> and are aware of what is plain bad..
> Some friends have been giving me some buzz with http://www.whatsapp.com/seems
> like a mix of sms and IM. Do any of you use it? Is it
On 28 May 2011 19:26, Andres wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe not directly ubuntu related but I guess most of you use smartphones
> and are aware of what is plain bad..
> Some friends have been giving me some buzz with http://www.whatsapp.com/seems
> like a mix of sms and IM. Do any of you use it? Is it
On 28/05/11 15:51, Bruno Girin wrote:
On Fri, 2011-05-27 at 07:47 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
If you don't consider you are going to have a huge turnover then
merely register as a Sole Trader.
You will have to pay additional National Insurance Contributions on a
quarterly basis (I think it's
Hi,
Maybe not directly ubuntu related but I guess most of you use smartphones and
are aware of what is plain bad..
Some friends have been giving me some buzz with http://www.whatsapp.com/ seems
like a mix of sms and IM. Do any of you use it? Is it worth installing?
Andres.
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On Fri, 2011-05-27 at 07:47 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> If you don't consider you are going to have a huge turnover then
> merely register as a Sole Trader.
>
> You will have to pay additional National Insurance Contributions on a
> quarterly basis (I think it's about £10/month) and will have to
>