New research published by Virgin StartUp shows that over a quarter (26%) of 18-24-year-olds are gearing up to start their own businesses in 2025.| ByteStart
Here is Bytestart's review of the main insurances that small businesses ‘must have’, cover you ‘should have’, and several ‘could have’ policies.| ByteStart
New start-ups and small businesses often fail to give much thought to their standard “Terms and Conditions of Business” (T&Cs). That is, until there| ByteStart
Tax investigation insurance is a type of policy which provides financial cover in case your small business is subject to an HMRC enquiry.| ByteStart
Our comprehensive 2500-word guide on writing a business plan serves as an outline for anyone who is thinking of starting a small business or improving an| ByteStart
Ben Hopps solicitor in Sykes Anderson LLP’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department discusses problems that can arise when buying the shares in a| ByteStart
A dormant company is a standard limited company that doesn't trade and has no accounting transactions. There are two main situations where owning a dormant limited company can be useful.| ByteStart
On this page, we have added some links and details of small business accountants we have worked with for many years at ByteStart.| ByteStart
Public liability insurance will protect your business if you cause an injury to a member of the public, or property belonging to another business or| ByteStart
If you are in business and provide any type of professional service to clients, you need to consider taking out Professional Indemnity Insurance.| ByteStart
One of the most important decisions you make when you set up a new business is to decide whether to become self employed or form a limited company.| ByteStart
Everything you need to know about setting up a limited company in the UK. Make sure you read this guide before you start the formation process.| ByteStart
One of the first tasks you will have when starting up your business will be to decide whether to set up a new limited company, or become self-employed.| ByteStart
How to set up and run a business partnership - including legal considerations, how to choose a name, register the partnership with HMRC and pay taxes.| ByteStart
Once you decide to become self employed, you can start trading right away. Here we explain how to register your new business with HMRC.| ByteStart