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Tel: Fax: e-mail: FACTSHEETS 1. STARTING UP IN BUSINESS
2. GENERAL BUSINESS
3. CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TAX
4. VAT 5. EMPLOYMENT ISSUES
6. EMPLOYMENT AND RELATED MATTERS
7. PERSONAL TAX
8. CAPITAL TAXES
9. PENSIONS 10. ICT
11. OTHER
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Information FactsheetsInsuring Your Business When starting a new
business, you will no doubt recognise the need for insurance. It can
provide compensation and peace of mind should things go wrong but can also
represent a significant cost. Compulsory Insurance Employers’ liability
insurance is compulsory to cover your employees. By law you must have
at least £5 million of cover although a minimum of £10 million is now
provided by most policies. You must display the certificate of insurance
in the workplace. If your business is not a limited company, and you are
the only employee or you only employ close family members, you do not need
compulsory employers’ liability insurance. Since 28 February 2005,
limited companies with only one employee, where that employee also owns
50% or more of the company’s shares, have also been exempt from
compulsory employers’ liability insurance. Optional Insurance Other categories of
insurance are optional and a decision as to whether or not you need cover
under any given heading will depend on the nature of your business and an
assessment of the risks. Working from Home If you are planning to start your new business from home then don’t assume that your normal household insurance will be enough. It will not usually cover business risks. It is possible to obtain special ‘working from home’ policies. Shopping Around It may be stating the obvious but it is important to shop around to get the best deal. You should obtain several quotes and always be wary of cheap deals. A personal recommendation may be the best way to decide. Level of Cover Again it may be stating the
obvious but too much cover and your cash flow will suffer, too little and
the consequences can be catastrophic. How We Can Help Please talk to us if you
would like any further help on insuring your business. For information of
users: This material is published for the information of clients.
It provides only an overview of the regulations in force at the date of
publication, and no action should be taken without consulting the
detailed legislation or seeking professional advice. Therefore no
responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining
from action as a result of the material can be accepted by the authors
or the firm. Please BOOKMARK this page and visit again.
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