How To Become A Qualified Person Consultant
By www.menhealthonline.biz
If you are a Qualified Person with a full time position. You may be interested to know that there are many organizations that require the skills and expertise of a Qualified Person consultant.
The organisation may require periodic batch release and would only require a QP at these times. A company may have a large project and require a Qualified Person during this time to help with the work load. Some companies use Qualified Person consultants to improve the organisations knowledge in certain areas or to set up and run new departments within quality.
Whatever the reason QP contractors are a effective and smart solution to some of the problems faced by drug manufacturing companies.
Contracting as a Qualified Person can offer a flexible working week as well as a significant boots to your finances. Qualified Person consultants can command around £750/1000 per day and are able to offer their services to a number of clients at a time.
You may have the skills and experience to become a QP contract consultant, but what else will you need to do?
1. Form a Limited company
This is for tax and limited liability purposes.
A new company can be incorporated in two ways.
Your solicitor can draw up the new company’s Memorandum & Articles of Association and submit this to Companies House.
Use on online incorporation service to submit the paperwork to Companies House. (This option usually takes around a day).
2. Operate as a Sole Trader.
If you choose this option your will need to operate under an ‘umbrella’ company for tax purposes. This is easy