Hello there
I have my foot in the door at the company where I work to clean the windows, 4 HGV's with 6 trailers and a small fleet of cars. This is more than enough work load for me...
I aim to create a company as I don't want to go self employed.
By doing so, is it possible to seperate my income at work with the income from the company I'll create? As combining the two obviously sends me into another tax bracket somewhere into oblivion.
I don't mind paying taxes and I'm not trying to avoid paying taxes.
I'm trying to keep the income seperate, I pay my income from the full time job and the cleaning company I'll create pays the taxes from it's income. Of which I expect to take dividents...
Which company should I look at creating, an LLC or a Ltd? I would prefer it to be an entity on it's own.
I have considered getting a van and starting, but, how would the company I work for then pay me? Legaly of course.
Again, I'm not trying to avoid the tax man. I just want the cleaning company be seperate from my full time job. Is that possible?
Cheers
I have my foot in the door at the company where I work to clean the windows, 4 HGV's with 6 trailers and a small fleet of cars. This is more than enough work load for me...
I aim to create a company as I don't want to go self employed.
By doing so, is it possible to seperate my income at work with the income from the company I'll create? As combining the two obviously sends me into another tax bracket somewhere into oblivion.
I don't mind paying taxes and I'm not trying to avoid paying taxes.
I'm trying to keep the income seperate, I pay my income from the full time job and the cleaning company I'll create pays the taxes from it's income. Of which I expect to take dividents...
Which company should I look at creating, an LLC or a Ltd? I would prefer it to be an entity on it's own.
I have considered getting a van and starting, but, how would the company I work for then pay me? Legaly of course.
Again, I'm not trying to avoid the tax man. I just want the cleaning company be seperate from my full time job. Is that possible?
Cheers