The transfer of my sole trader business to the ltd company status was quite complex, it would of resulted in a 12k personal tax bill approximately. This was for tax advice and strategy.
The work my accountants did managed to give me tax rebate on the deal and only marginal corperaton tax to pay.
Tbh 3.5k did stick in the throat a bit, but i asked them to go through with me what they did, which involved filling out dozens of tax forms i never even knew existed, the use of rebates and allowances that i didnt know i was entitled to, and the time dealing and corresponding with hmrc on the companys behalf and mine as director.
The company i use isnt an individual accountant in a small office, its a firm of tax experts and accountants, and they also have venture capitalists available which i may want to use in the future.
Good news is the legwork has been done now so i won't get another bill like that, they assured me..