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Investing in Fund through limited company
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Seek advice on the tax implications rather than the investment itself.AAZ said:
I have accountant to do my business account but I don't think they will advice me on investmentCliveOfIndia said:AAZ said:
This is whole new concept to me , how best I can explore this option. I will be investing 2 to 3k per month over log period of timeAt the risk of sounding like a "cop-out" reply ... it may be worth asking your accountant for advice ? If you don't currently have one, it may be worth considering.I used to run a LTD company many years ago. Started out going the DIY route for tax, eventually got an accountant, and was glad I did in the end. Sure, it's an added expense, though usually not a huge amount, and they can be worth their weight in gold. They know the rules and regulations, and can usually offer excellent advice on such matters - as well as making the dreaded Tax and VAT returns so much simpler
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