Business Startup
You want to start a business because you are an entrepreneur with a great idea and the vision to realise it.
And we’re here to help you do just that.
We want you to focus on what you do best – building your business – while we provide all the necessary background support.
Here are just a few of the ways we can help you get started:
- Preparing a comprehensive business plan
- Determining the best structure of your business: sole trader, partnership, limited liability partnership, or limited company
- Where appropriate, assisting with company formation and company secretarial duties
- Registering your new business with the HMRC
- Establishing relationships with banks, insurers, etc
- Preparing cashflow projections and assessing finance needs
- Preparing and submitting finance applications
- General bookkeeping, VAT, and payroll duties
- Tax planning
- Management accounts
- Annual accounts and (where necessary) annual audit
There are a number of pitfalls to be avoided when starting a business and so we recommend obtaining advice as soon as possible. Setting up the right tax regime for you or your business can be undermined if it is not supported by the right actions. It is vital to ensure that your tax returns are prompt, accurate and undertaken to fit a suitable timetable.
If you have not run your own business before, there is a lot to learn in the first year. We aim to give clients confidence in their own business administration but also provide support as required.
Contact Us today to discuss how we can help you get your business up and running.
Looking for an accountant that’s right for you? or looking to switch to a new accountant? Get in touch and we will do all the hard work!
5 Beauley Rd, Bristol, BS3 1PX
0117 9635356
enquiries@dorringtonmundy.co.uk
Directors: Margaret Mundy FCA and Lorraine Dorrington FCCA CTA
Dorrington Mundy is incorporated as Dorrington Mundy Limited a Company Registered in England No. 08626146
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