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Educational Consultancy-does it have to be limited company?

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ScarlettJah | 13:02 Wed 29th Apr 2009 | Business
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When setting up a consultancy that deals with government bodies (e.g. local education authorities) is it a legal requirement that it is set up as a limited company even though in essence you may be a sole trader that could use your Tax Self Reference number as proof that you will declare payments?

What is the position if you use the name of Scarlett Jah Associates?

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It may be a contractual requirement of the LEA that they deal only with Ltd Cos - you will have to ask them.
What you will almost certainly require is professional indemnity insurance - but you can get that as either a sole trader or a limited company.
Using SJA could mean anything - it could be a trading name, or a Ltd - as in SJA Ltd. It's up to you.

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