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Law for the Small Business Patricia Clayton

Law for the Small Business By Patricia Clayton

Law for the Small Business by Patricia Clayton


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Invaluable to all entrepreneurs, this is a guide to the essential points of law affecting small businesses - whether they are sole traders, partnerships or limited companies.

Law for the Small Business Summary

Law for the Small Business: An Essential Guide to all the Legal and Financial Requirements by Patricia Clayton

Whether you are setting up as a sole trader, a partnership or a limited company, it pays to ensure that you are operating within the law. This popular and rigorous guide provides you with the information you need to make decisions which are appropriate to your trading circumstances and which enable you to stay within the law. Tightly-written and easy to read, the book covers all the key issues which affect your legal standing, including taxation, intellectual property, debt collection, bankruptcy, employment law and so much more. Written by a practicing solicitor, who also lectures on business law, Law for the Small Business is fully up-to-date with current UK company law. It offers instant insight into all the key legal issues facing the typical small business and will provide ready reassurance to every business person who needs to know where they stand should a legal situation arise.

Law for the Small Business Reviews

"A first-class guide." Accountancy Age "An extremely useful guide to the legal minefield." The Guardian "It focuses on all the essential points of law that affect small businesses." Northants Evening Telegraph "Forms a good primer on pretty much all the hurdles that the small business owner or sole traders needs to be aware of. Whether working as a sole trader or running a small business with one of several employees, this book is well worth dipping into." Light & Sound

About Patricia Clayton

Patricia Clayton has practiced as a barrister and has an MA in business law. Currently a solicitor in London, she writes and lectures on business law. She is also the author of Forming A Limited Company published by Kogan Page.

Table of Contents

1. Starting out 1 Choices 1; EU Law 5; Loans 5; Retaining control 9; Formalities 9; Close companies 10; Tax comparisons 10; Closing down 14; Quick comparisons 14; Statutory references 16 2. Getting going 19 Business names 19; Domain names 24; Trademarks 24; The partnership agreement 24; Incorporation: LLPs and companies 26; The company's constitution 27; First business contracts 28; Statutory references 29 3. Money 30 Sole trader 30; Partnership 30; Corporate capital 31; Corporate profits 32; Increasing the company's capital 33; Reducing the company's capital 34; Loans 34; Fines and penalties 36; Dividends 36; Loans to companies and LLPs 36; Statutory references 37 4. Running the business 43 Partners' responsibilities 43; LLPs: designated members' responsibilities 44; Directors' responsibilities 45; The company secretary 52; Single-member companies 52; Auditors 52; Accounts 53; Exemption from audit for small LLPs and companies 54; Keeping the shareholders informed 56; Meetings 56; Statutory references 59 5. Premises 60 Planning permission 60; Leases 61; Rent arrears 65; Conditions of work 65; Employees' responsibilities 67; Employer's vicarious liability 68; Independent contractors and the self-employed 68; Temporary workers 69; Factories 69; Offices and shops 69; Employer protection 71; Special legislation for certain trades 71; Statutory references 73 6. Tax 75 The tax bill 75; Independent taxation 76; Self-assessment 81; Tax and the European Union 81; The uniform business rate (UBR) 81; The sole trader and the partnership 82; Allowable business expenses 83; Capital allowances 85; Research and development (R&D) 86; Rollover relief 88; Stock relief 88; Benefits in kind 88; Exemptions for computers and mobile phones loaned to employees 88; Company car taxation 89; The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) 91; The Venture Capital Trust (VCT) Scheme 92; Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS) 92; Corporation Tax (CT) 93; Inheritance Tax (IHT) 94; Capital Gains Tax (CGT) 95; Disposal of business assets 95; Value Added Tax (VAT) 96; PAYE 97; National Insurance Contributions (NICs) 97; Pensions 99; Statutory references 102 7. Insurance 103 The insurance contract 103; The law of the contract 104; Terms and conditions 104; Cover 105; Goods in transit 105; Carriage by sea 105; Marine insurance 106; Notice of loss 107; Settlement 107; Insuring business premises 108; Types of insurance 109; Directors and auditors 111; Insuring key personnel 111; Disputes 111; Statutory references 112 8. Employers and employees 113 Employers' obligations 113; Employee protection 116; Hours of work 117; Flexible working hours 120; Holidays 121; Contracts of employment and senior employees' service agreements 121; Wages 121; Sick pay 122; Trade unions 125; Anti-discrimination legislation 126; Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) and maternity leave and maternity allowance 127; Statutory paternity pay (SPP) and paternity leave 128; Statutory adoption pay (SAP) and adoption leave 128; Disabled employees 129; Employees with criminal records 129; Exposure to health risks 129; Guarantee and redundancy payments 130; Employees' obligations 131; References 131; Inducing breach of the contract of employment 131; Disciplinary powers of management 131; Retirement 132; Dismissal 133; E-mail and your employees 136; Wrongful dismissal 137; Offences and penalties 137; Blowing the whistle 137; Human rights in the workplace 139; Statutory references 139 9. Trading 141 Contracts 141; Arbitration 142; Buying and selling for cash 142; Agreeing the contract 145; Payment and delivery 145; Misrepresentation 148; Criminal offences 148; Misleading advertising 149; Buying and selling on credit 149; Credit buyer's protection 152; Consumer hire agreements 153; Hiring industrial plant and machinery 153; Mortgages 153; Doorstep selling 153; Mail order 154; Remedies for non-performance 154; Statutory references 155 10. Cash and credit 157 You and your bank 157; Opening a bank account 158; Guarantees 163; Payments 163; Cheques 164; Banker's drafts 166; Promissory notes 166; Bills of exchange 166; Overseas payments 169; Selling debts 171; Statutory references 171 11. Patents, copyright and trademarks 172 Protection provided by the law 172; Patents 175; Agreements restricting competition 176; Copyright 177; Performers' protection and performance rights 191; Data protection 191; Design right 192; Confidential information 196; Domain names 196; Trademarks and service marks 196; Certification trademarks 201; Passing off 201; Slander of goods 202; Restrictive trade practices 202; Statutory references 203; Main international copyright treaties 204 12. Debt collection and litigation 210 Records 210; Terms and conditions of business 210; Internal procedures 213; Settling disputes by arbitration 215; Civil litigation 215; Criminal proceedings 216; Civil actions 217; Collecting debts after County Court litigation 222; Statutory references 225 13. Bankruptcy and liquidation 226 Insolvency 226; Voidable transactions, preferences and transactions at an undervalue 227; The voluntary procedures 228; Sole trader 230; Partnerships 232; LLPs and companies 235; Statutory references 238 14. Takeovers and mergers 240 The sole trader and expansion 240; Mergers 241; Partnerships 241; LLPs 241; Companies 241; Statutory references 244

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GOR002015763
9780749449551
0749449551
Law for the Small Business: An Essential Guide to all the Legal and Financial Requirements by Patricia Clayton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Kogan Page Ltd
2007-04-03
280
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