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VAT query


Was talking to a prospective client (Ltd Co) today -- he does business coaching (as a franchisee), turnover is a little way short of the VAT threshold, but he is 'voluntarily' VAT registered (I say 'voluntarily' because his franchisor insists he registers).

He also lets student property.  He has a completely separate Ltd Co for this, and said that his accountant had told him he was legally obliged to have two separate Companies. 

Have to confess I had never heard this before -- I can see the logic in the arrangement, but wasn't aware of any statutory compulsion -- and have since scoured Companies House & HMRC websites (without success) to find chapter-and-verse.

Anyone able to help ??

Thanks in advance

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Think it's to do with the fact that the two lines of business are not in anyway related. If say he was a business coach and also a business advisor then he could run the two businesses under the same company.

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I'm not sure about this either?

Is it still the case that as long as the companies objects clause in it's Articles describes it as a "general trading company" than it can pretty much trade in anything?

E.g.
http://www.ukcorporator.co.uk/guidance/G79a.php

-- Edited by ADAS on Thursday 9th of September 2010 07:56:56 PM

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maybe it is to do with franchise laws!

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Now I understand... thanks Merlion.

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ADAS wrote:

I'm not sure about this either?

Is it still the case that as long as the companies objects clause in it's Articles describes it as a "general trading company" than it can pretty much trade in anything?

E.g.
http://www.ukcorporator.co.uk/guidance/G79a.php

-- Edited by ADAS on Thursday 9th of September 2010 07:56:56 PM

The Articles of the Ltd Co for his coaching business do indeed contain the "general trading" clause.
And I don't think Merlion's assertion about franchise laws is correct -- I should have perhaps added that the two-company set-up pre-dates the clients franchise purchase.

So thanks for the replies, but frankly I don't think I'm any further forward in my search for a definitive answer


 



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Just ring HMRC and talk to someone about it

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