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Sole Trader vs Limited Company | Build Your Salon


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Are you running your salon as a sole trader but feel like your business is outgrowing the structure? Many salon owners reach a point where unlimited liability and higher tax rates start to pinch, making you wonder if there’s a better way.This episode outlines the three clear signs that it’s time to switch your salon to a limited company.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━💰 IS YOUR SALON PAYING TOO MUCH TAX?* **The Sole Trader Tax Trap:** As a sole trader, every pound of profit is taxed as your personal income. After your personal allowance (around £12,500), you pay 20% income tax plus 6% National Insurance, escalating to 40% income tax on profits above £50,270.* **Limited Company Tax Advantage:** A limited company pays corporation tax at 19% on profits up to £50k. You then take a small salary (tax-deductible for the company) and the rest as dividends, which are taxed at a lower rate with no National Insurance. This could save you around £100 per month on £60k profit.* **Phil's Rule of Thumb:** If your salon's profits are consistently £40,000 or more, you're almost certainly paying more tax than needed as a sole trader. It’s time to consult your accountant.🛡️ IS YOUR PERSONAL WEALTH AT RISK?* **Unlimited Liability Exposed:** As a sole trader, there’s no legal separation between you and your business. Business debts, failed payments, or client lawsuits can put your personal assets – savings, car, even your home – on the line.* **Limited Company Protection:** A limited company acts as a separate legal entity, creating a protective wall between your personal and business assets. If the company incurs debt or faces a claim, only company assets are at risk.* **The Personal Guarantee Caveat:** In early years, banks or landlords may require personal guarantees for loans or leases. This means that for that specific debt, the protective wall is temporarily breached, but it's a normal part of building a business track record.🚀 IS YOUR BUSINESS GROWTH BEING HELD BACK?* **Enhanced Credibility:** Limited companies are often taken more seriously by banks, investors, and high-end clients. Publicly filed accounts demonstrate financial discipline and professionalism.* **Business Name Protection:** Registering as a limited company prevents other businesses from using your exact name, offering a layer of brand protection.* **Simplified Selling & Expansion:** Selling a limited company is straightforward – you sell the shares. For sole traders, it’s a messy process of selling individual assets. A limited company also simplifies bringing in partners or opening new locations.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📊 RESOURCES:1:1 Coaching: https://buildyoursalon.com━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━💬 WORK WITH ME:1:1 Coaching: https://buildyoursalon.com━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🎧 LISTEN:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BuildYourSalonSpotify: https://go.philjackson.me/SpotifyApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3MZp6jP━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━CHAPTERS:0:00 - Why Sole Trader Status Becomes a Liability1:20 - Sign 1: You're Paying Too Much Tax2:30 - How Sole Trader Tax Works3:20 - The Limited Company Tax Advantage4:20 - £40k Profit: Time to Chat with Your Accountant4:40 - Sign 2: Your Personal Assets Are at Risk5:50 - The Protection of a Limited Company6:40 - The Personal Guarantee Reality8:10 - Sign 3: Your Structure is Stopping Growth9:20 - Selling a Limited Company vs. Sole Trader10:20 - When to Make the Switch10:50 - The Simple Process of Switching#salontax #limitedcompany #soletax #salonbusiness #salonowner━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Questions? [email protected]

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