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		<title>How to form a limited company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many businesses are making the change from being a sole trader to limited company to take advantage of the limited liability and also the opportunity for tax planning (separate article). Suppliers and customers often prefer to deal with a limited company as it can imply stability, longevity and also the company's accounts and details of directors are in the public domain.]]></description>
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