A 13 year old cannot run a company.
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A 13 year old cannot run a company.
Your right, you can't be 13 and run a company. iHubz is not a company at the moment, it is just a starter website. If it does expand, I will get my parents to register as a company, until I reach 16 (in less than 2 years).
You may have sold it for £120. But you even said you didnt make any profit. So where did you win there?
But people have been saying it FAILED, which it did not. It was a learning experience for me.
If you didn't plaster your name everywhere then people would forget that it was you.
I wouldn't say adding my name to a press release (I did sign at the bottom) as plastering my name around. I purposely kept my name away from here.
Taxing - £5,300 something a year
Copyright - Don't need to. DMCA protects intellectual property without the need, plus you can use iHubz as a TM until you register it.
Business productions - not at all
Company Registration - £250 I think to become a limited company.