Riley and Co.

Survival Guides

Getting Started...

Getting started in business on your own is an adventure - and like all adventures it is not only exciting, it is fraught with potential pitfalls. Decisions made early on pave the way and in this survival guide we aim to help you make it a smooth path by describing in layman's terms what are the financial and tax implications, together with a guide to effective record keeping.

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Statutory requirements for the limited company

Being a company director in even the smallest limited company is an onerous task. What are the duties of a director? What are the legal reporting requirements? What do the Companies Acts require of me? What has to be done, and when? This Survival Guide published by Riley & Co, is one of a series designed to introduce aspects of running a business in layman's terms.

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Tax enquiries

Anyone who has undergone a tax investigation will know what a harrowing experience it can be. Typical Inland Revenue investigations can last months, if not years, and delve into the most private areas is an individuals financial affairs and lifestyle. This guide in intended to help those selected to ensure that their investigation is conducted fairly, settled with a reasonable timeframe and for the lowest possible penalties

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Riley and Co.

Riley & Co, Chartered Accountants, 52 St Johns Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2BW
Tel: 01422 341019 Fax: 01422 340907 E-mail info@rileyandco.co.uk

Riley & Co Chartered Accountants is the trading name of Riley & Co Ltd, Company registration number 6037496. The directors are AK Riley, SJ Walton and VJ Atkinson.

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