How to Register for Companies House WebFiling
Once you have completed the company formation process with us your company is automatically registered for Companies House WebFiling. You, however, are not yet registered for WebFiling.
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Once you have completed the company formation process with us your company is automatically registered for Companies House WebFiling. You, however, are not yet registered for WebFiling.
The SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) code is a 5-digit code that defines the industry or industries that your limited company is operating in. It used to be that you first selected an SIC code when filing a confirmation statement, but now entrepreneurs-to-be must provide a code when registering a limited company. This is likely to […]
You’ve found a company name you like and so naturally you want to prevent anyone else from taking it before you’re ready to get your business up and running. This brings us to one of the most common queries we receive on customer service; “How can I make my company dormant?”
Setting up your own online jewellery shop is very doable, but it does require some homework to ensure you start on the right foot.
Fraud and scams can happen to any business, no matter their size and tenure. It’s an occupational hazard that comes hand in hand with running a business. Fortunately, you can do many simple things to take control and protect your company.
It is so simple to make these changes and the details are updated in as little as 3 hours.
Limited Companies are allowed to change their name. So if a company has changed its name how do you go about seeking the previous name information?
When moving shares from one person to another (or to a corporate shareholder) you should complete a stock transfer (J30) form. This is for the records of the company and for the reference of all shareholders involved.
First, let’s look at the Companies House definition of a dormant company: “A company is dormant if it has had no ‘significant accounting transactions’ during the accounting period.
Locating your incorporation documents (the certificate of incorporation, memorandum of association and articles of association) once your company has been formed is simple.