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Jul 31, 2007 11:43 am |
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re: Creating a company run from home |
Fred Keller
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Hi Bradley,
Great questions.
You may want to have your legal advisor help you incorporate your company.
It is tempting to want to 'save money' by handling incorporation yourself. Usually the fee you pay your lawyer to set-up your company pales against issues that may arise later..... or why bother incorporating.
A couple of thoughts:
- usually it is best to use an 'address of convenience' as a business address. It appears as being more professional.
The registered address will typically be either your home address or wherever the books are housed.
- appointing a company secretary (your legal advisor will help you with this as part of the incorporation process. It can be set-up as a non-payroll position.)
Hope this is helpful.
Good Fortune to you!
Fred
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