How to Set Up a Limited Company in the UK: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs
Learn how to set up a limited company in the UK, including business structures, legal obligations, pros and cons, and why investors prefer limited companies.
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Learn how to set up a limited company in the UK, including business structures, legal obligations, pros and cons, and why investors prefer limited companies.

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Learn how to find the right business partner without risking your business. Discover key strategies, red flags, and practical tips for start-ups and entrepreneurs in the UK.

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Regardless if you are an able-bodied or disabled person, starting or expanding a business, one of the most important decisions is choosing the right legal structure. In the UK, the most common options are Sole Trader, Partnership, and Limited Company (Director-owned). Each comes with its own legal, financial, and tax obligations. Understanding the differences will help you make an informed choice, avoid pitfalls, and remain compliant with HMRC and Companies House.