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Starting your business and how we can help

Employed or self employed?

Forming a limited company

Buying a business

Initial costs of starting in business

Proving your credentials to investors

Why market research is imperative for start-ups

The tax system for the self employed

The tax system for companies

VAT

Claiming expenses - it's all or nothing

Business deductions

Penalties for late returns

Choosing your accounting date

Buying a franchise

Buy-to-let properties

Going into the construction industry

Partnership agreements

Partnerships

Preparing your business plan

Raising finance for your business

Growing the top line with a marketing audit

'Green' travel arrangements

Essential record keeping

Insuring your business

The national minimum wage

Getting the stationery right

Does your business have an e-commerce strategy?

Working from home

The hidden competitors

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    • Business start-up
      • Starting your business and how we can help
      • Employed or self employed?
      • Forming a limited company
      • Buying a business
      • Initial costs of starting in business
      • Proving your credentials to investors
      • Why market research is imperative for start-ups
      • The tax system for the self employed
      • The tax system for companies
      • VAT
      • Claiming expenses - it's all or nothing
      • Business deductions
      • Penalties for late returns
      • Choosing your accounting date
      • Buying a franchise
      • Buy-to-let properties
      • Going into the construction industry
      • Partnership agreements
      • Partnerships
      • Preparing your business plan
      • Raising finance for your business
      • Growing the top line with a marketing audit
      • 'Green' travel arrangements
      • Essential record keeping
      • Insuring your business
      • The national minimum wage
      • Getting the stationery right
      • Does your business have an e-commerce strategy?
      • Working from home
      • The hidden competitors
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Following a successful 2011, which saw 17 new appointments, CLB Coopers has recruited four new staff members.

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