When looking to start a business in the UK, it is important to have a good plan and the right legal structure in place. At IMACC & CO, we have a team of experts ready to help with company formation. We support our clients with everything from registration to post-incorporation support, ensuring that your company has everything it needs to succeed out of the gate.
Starting a company in the United Kingdom is easy with IMACC and Co. Get in touch with us today to set up your company formation process with help from our experts at all times. These services are best suited for:
Persons planning to start and run a new business as their own boss.
Freelancers who wish to formalise their business under a corporate entity.
Current corporations that desire to change and become a limited liability company.
There are numerous advantages of working with IMACC & CO for company incorporation:
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A property company pays lower corporation tax, allows deductible expenses, and offers better inheritance tax planning for landlords compared to personal property ownership.
Salaries have income tax and NICs, while dividends are taxed at lower rates without NICs. A mix of both helps maximise tax efficiency.
Claim all allowable expenses, use VAT schemes, invest in pensions, claim R&D tax credits, and structure income tax-efficiently with salaries, dividends, and allowances.
A company pays lower corporation tax, allows deductible expenses, enables income splitting, and provides tax-efficient reinvestment options for business owners.
Make early gifts, use trusts, claim exemptions, donate to charity, and invest in IHT-efficient assets like AIM shares or business relief schemes.