Directors, shareholders, company secretaries and persons of significant control (PSCs) have roles within a company that are dealt with in the Companies Act. It should…
Author: Smart Formations
Shareholders are the owners of a company. When a company is created, it raises funds to start trading or making investments. Each shareholder makes an…
The name you propose to give your company is subject to approval by Companies House. So, the first task of the company formation process is…
Official Address – When you apply to the Companies House to form a company, you must supply an official address for the same. This address…
Dissolution is sometimes referred to as deregistration or striking off. Companies can be dissolved by Companies House without the consent of the owners or as,…
HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs office – the UK taxing authority) is aware of all new company formations, so you do not need to…
Only large companies and companies operating in a regulated industry or service sector are obligated to employ the services of an auditor. Small companies are…
SEPARATE OWNERSHIP Business owners of start-ups should have personal ownership of their websites, domain names, brand names and copyrighted material whilst operating their businesses through…
One of the major beneficiaries of the “light-touch” approach that the UK has had over the last 20 years or so is Company Law. The…