Not really, it's a very specialist area. It's unrealistic to expect HMRC to have loads of very highly specialized staff to advise on every dodge we can think of. Take professional advise, pay for it and bobs your uncle.
So HMRC have an overly complicated taxing system > they expect you to implement for them > collecting taxes on their behalf > if you get it wrong you can be jailed > if you ask them for advice on how to implement it they refuse.
Bob can keep his greasy mitts of my aunt.
I messed up our first VAT return. They talked me through it and all sorted. That’s about as much as I’d expect and general guidance. I don’t think it’s fair to expect them to tell you which VAT dodge they’d accept and which they wouldn’t. As said above, it’s very specialist advice.
I think the point of my OP has been misconstrued slightly. I already have a franchise set up and this is the route I wish to go down in terms of growing the business. My thought was, if I were to set up another franchise, why not let that person be my wife as apposed to someone else? Nothing to do with tax dodging or Vat avoidance, as going Vat registered is something that I have no interest in doing either way. Anyway, thanks for the replies