How to Set Up Your Own Company?

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millymacha
Setting up your own company requires a registration with the UK Companies house. In order to register with the Companies house you will need to draw up your business plan which will indicate the type of product you want to produce/sell, number of employees you will be hiring, their payroll and other amenities, management of the company and a name for the company. You will also have to produce the tax documents and VAT information before the Companies house. To learn more about setting up a company in UK visit http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/startingup/.
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