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where do i start with new business??
debtfreeplease_3
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Hi all,
I would like some help if possible on starting new business.
I am hairdresser and have been for the last 15 years, and now i know i want to do it mobile to fit in with kids, trouble is i havent got a clue where to start about start up costs, tax & ni, insurances etc.
So if anyone out there that could help me or point me in the right direction i would be grateful.
Thanks.
I would like some help if possible on starting new business.
I am hairdresser and have been for the last 15 years, and now i know i want to do it mobile to fit in with kids, trouble is i havent got a clue where to start about start up costs, tax & ni, insurances etc.
So if anyone out there that could help me or point me in the right direction i would be grateful.
Thanks.
£2.00 COIN SAVINGS...........TOTAL £24.00 :j
ONLY £11.946.00 TO GO :wall:
ONLY £11.946.00 TO GO :wall:
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hi.. i am in the middle of starting my own business....
and the best advice i can give you.. is go to the local business start up schemes.. like business eye.....business connect... etc......
they will go through everything with you.... and if there is any local grants etc which could be available to you..
there is also free coarses you could go on...( depending on whats available in your area)
good luck.....Work to live= not live to work0 -
Dependent upon where you are based I would suggest you start with Business Link or Business Eye (not sure what the Scottish and Irish equivalent ones are.Gwlad heb iaith, gwlad heb galon0
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