The Certificate of Incorporation is the official and legal document given by Companies House, which states that your limited company is in existence. …
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11th December 2012 by NickWis
What is a Joint Venture?
A joint venture is the cooperation of two or more businesses, whereby each entity agrees to share mutual profit and loss in a particular activity. A joint venture is a viable temporary alternative to company registration as a partnership, without officially merging. …
14th September 2012 by NickWis
8 Key Points to Consider While Forming Your Company
1. Sole Trader or Private Limited Company? …
29th August 2012 by NickWis
Business Bank Account
It is imperative that all new Private Limited Companies in the UK set up their own separate Business Bank Account; your business may not be able to survive without a Business Bank Account because it facilitates the flow of all your business finances. …
20th August 2012 by NickWis
Dormant Company Obligations
During the online company formations process, some individuals choose to set up a dormant company –in order to do this you simply form a private limited company and deal with the three key obligations outlined in this article: informing HMRC, filing the annual return and submitting dormant company accounts. …
9th August 2012 by NickWis
Facts to consider before using your home address as your registered office
The registered office address is the official address of a company in the UK, which is registered with the Registrar of Companies. This address can be anywhere in England and Wales – or Scotland if your company is registered there. Ultimately, the registered office address that you choose for your company will be used by the UK tax authorities and other governmental departments to contact your business. …
4th July 2012 by NickWis
Do I need to register my company incorporation with the Information Commissioner?
After you complete your online company formation it is important that all data compliance regulations are adhered to. After you register a company, if you hold or process personal or sensitive data relating to a living individual then you will need to notify the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
- Limited company
- Electronic Memorandum & Articles of Association
- Electronic certificate of incorporation
- Electronic company register
- Bank account (if you need)
- Free consultation with a tax advisor or chartered accountant
