jaydub
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Hi everyone, this may have been posted before so sorry if that is the case, but...
Thinking of starting up by myself and I'm trying to calculate the average costs involved in starting up, followed by the on-going annual costs.
I will be setting up as a sole trader and do not wish to grow the business to anything more than I can handle by myself, I'm not out to make my first million, just want a nice, steady income and something I can call my own and enjoy / stress over!
So far, I've got this for annual costs:
Average accountancy cost: £300-600
ECS gold card: £36
Napit membership: £360
Tester calibration: £40
Public liability: £75
Van tax: £220
Van Insurance: £400-600
Business banking: £84
Start up costs (I already have my own van and most tools as I work for another sparky at the moment):
ECS gold: £48 (for your first one)
Drill set (good one, previously supplied): £360
Tester (previously supplied): £400 average
Public liability: £75
18V SDS: £140
230V SDS: £110
Steps: £50
Tall ladder: £120
Accountant: £300-600
Van tax: £220
Van insurance: £400-600
Banking: Free for first year or so
Any help, advice or criticism perfectly welcome! I'm trying to be as calculated about this as possible before I go for it as it's something you need to be fully committed to, otherwise I'll just go work for E-on fitting smart meters for £25K a year hassle free haha
Cheers!
Thinking of starting up by myself and I'm trying to calculate the average costs involved in starting up, followed by the on-going annual costs.
I will be setting up as a sole trader and do not wish to grow the business to anything more than I can handle by myself, I'm not out to make my first million, just want a nice, steady income and something I can call my own and enjoy / stress over!
So far, I've got this for annual costs:
Average accountancy cost: £300-600
ECS gold card: £36
Napit membership: £360
Tester calibration: £40
Public liability: £75
Van tax: £220
Van Insurance: £400-600
Business banking: £84
Start up costs (I already have my own van and most tools as I work for another sparky at the moment):
ECS gold: £48 (for your first one)
Drill set (good one, previously supplied): £360
Tester (previously supplied): £400 average
Public liability: £75
18V SDS: £140
230V SDS: £110
Steps: £50
Tall ladder: £120
Accountant: £300-600
Van tax: £220
Van insurance: £400-600
Banking: Free for first year or so
Any help, advice or criticism perfectly welcome! I'm trying to be as calculated about this as possible before I go for it as it's something you need to be fully committed to, otherwise I'll just go work for E-on fitting smart meters for £25K a year hassle free haha
Cheers!