Companies House can be defined as the primary registrar of limited firms operating in the United Kingdom. The primary function of Companies House is to incorporate as well as dissolve limited firms (including LLPs) in the UK, as per the 2006 Companies Act governing...
Each individual who has at least one share in a limited company automatically becomes a member or shareholder of it. Members are required to pay for the company shares in cash or by exchanging non-cash sources, for instance offering services to the firm. Typically,...
When running a limited firm, you may need to appoint new company directors or remove existing ones at some point. There may be several reasons for this. For instance, you might want to bring in another business partner in case a current director fails to fulfil their...
The necessity of including the registered office during the incorporation of a company may cause a lot of confusion! What is a registered address? How do I get one? Can a home address be used as a registered company address? In order to register an LLP or even a...
Thanks to recent changes that were made to data suppression laws via The Companies Regulations 2018 amendment, it’s become easier than ever for a person to eliminate their home address from the public listing at Companies House. Those who have used their...
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