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antonOO2
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7th Aug 03 at 20:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

a business ,who would i need to contact to get kits and that .interested in all parts for cars .mainly dealing with saxoz ,corsas ,civics.

any help much appreciated

cheers anton
antonOO2
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7th Aug 03 at 20:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i willl explain more ...this will be through a website and will be for supplying parts only .


i need contacts who can supply kits at good prices .

i know young does good prices but would he be able to supply cheap for good deals .

also how would i go about contacting psg and k%n etc

Kayleigh
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7th Aug 03 at 20:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you can get advice packs from your bank. They'll give you an idea on what you need to know/do before you start setting anything up.
antonOO2
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why would i need the bank .i wont have premises ,as it will all be online trading .will basically be ,i sell the item ,then order and recive it ,re address and send to buyer
antonOO2
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i am not thinkin of making this a full time job ,this will be an addition to trading i already do ,whilst im at college
CORSA NUT
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You'll probably get fuked over by the tax man anyway mate
ChazSXi
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quote:
Originally posted by antonOO2
i am not thinkin of making this a full time job ,this will be an addition to trading i already do ,whilst im at college


wanna set up in business 2getha can i get taxed if im only 16?! u can do up north and midlands areas and i'll do down south
Terry
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I'd suggest, as with any trade, to maybe get a job where they specifically do this, and learn it that way

Get some capital together, and go it alone
antonOO2
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i dont wnat to do this as a job,as such it would be a side run thing

i am learning accountancy at college and i am goin to work for a few years to get money saved to begin in property development ,which is where i want to end up ,accountancy business may be on the cards once i am experianced in it
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as far as i know, if u dont make over £55k a year, u dont have to pay tax.
ChazSXi
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quote:
Originally posted by antonOO2
i dont wnat to do this as a job,as such it would be a side run thing

i am learning accountancy at college and i am goin to work for a few years to get money saved to begin in property development ,which is where i want to end up ,accountancy business may be on the cards once i am experianced in it


Im gonna be studying law, history, business studies, gov and politics and economics at college in sept..so i should soon know a bit about setting up a business!
antonOO2
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7th Aug 03 at 21:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nice ,i want to do PD really ,but need to get capital together would love to do a barn conversion
antonOO2
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quote:
Originally posted by greycorsa
as far as i know, if u dont make over £55k a year, u dont have to pay tax.



you sure
ChazSXi
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quote:
Originally posted by antonOO2
nice ,i want to do PD really ,but need to get capital together would love to do a barn conversion


stuff like thats always interested me but im goin for a business and commerce lawyer money money money
CORSA NUT
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7th Aug 03 at 21:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Any income has to be declared to the Tax man and he decides wether you should pay tax or not.

Wether you tell them is up to you...
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but i studied accountancy at college. AS level. i read in a book that if u earn less than 55k you dont have to pay tax.

maybe at first u do, but at the end of the year u can claim it back.
CORSA NUT
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7th Aug 03 at 21:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maybe at first u do, but at the end of the year u can claim it back

This sounds right
DaveC
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quote:
Originally posted by greycorsa
as far as i know, if u dont make over £55k a year, u dont have to pay tax.


I think your thinking about VAT and being VAT registered, everyone has to pay tax and NI on what they earn, but you don't have to be VAT registered if you/your business doesnt turn over greater than 50k per year

 
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