Thats really is not a "quick" question. If your business is big enough to be a group I suggest you ask your accountant about this - it is involved and very specific to what you are doing. If you are just planning your business you probably don't want a group just yet - get one business working for now - it can have several different income streams within one limited company although there are naturally complications and matters to consider. hope that helps Regards,------------------------James Smith Chartered Accountant www.jamesesmith.co.uk --------------------------- Your indispensable guide to Small Business Bookkeeping, Self-Assessment & VAT
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