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Sole trader while being a LTD Company director and LLP member


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Hello,

 

Can you tell me how can i register as a sole trader while in the same time I'm a LTD company director and a LLP member?

It seems to be a problem through the HM R&C online service or I just can't find the answer...

 

Looking forward for all your help

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You should be able to do so.

Keep on at HMRC, or ask your accountant to help.

 

All 3 can trade independently, with independent liability.

 

The LLP has limited liability for its partners, and you can be a company director without holding any company shares.

Even if you do hold limited company shares your limit of liability is their value (once paid up), provided your fiduciary duty as a director isn't breached.

 

So, they are all independent, and the only one with unlimited personal liability (if you adequately discharge your duties as a director) is the sole tradership.

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You do not need to register.

 

 

You only need to register as self employed.

 

 

If you are a LLP member then you should already be registered as elf employed.

 

 

There is no requirement for further registration.

 

 

If you have not registered as self employed while you are a member of the LLP then the fines will be mounting and you should register for self employment asap.

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