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Can Two Businesses Share One Bank Account?
- Yes, through a joint account typically used by partners.
- Liability rises as both businesses suffer if sued.
Alternatives to Using One Joint Account
- Separate accounts aid visibility into performance.
- If one business faces lawsuit, the other stays protected.
- Loan accounts between businesses also work, while maintaining distinct accounts.
Keeping Business and Personal Accounts Separate
- Legal obligations may require business accounts.
- Business accounts permit loans and credibility distinct from personal finances.
- Business accounts enable accepting customer payments.
Opening a Business Account
- Sole proprietors need not legally have distinct business accounts but should as business grows.
- Following regulations around financial matters always wise.
- Sole proprietors may use personal accounts for business, where business and owner are legally identical.
Simplifying Payment Processes
- HMRC advises using distinct business accounts.
- Really, simplest practice: make all payments from business account.