UK Company Register

Apr 3
08:21

2012

Jyotsna Ramani

Jyotsna Ramani

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There are a lot of things that need due consideration when it comes to UK company register.

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A lot of formalities,UK Company Register Articles rules and regulations have to be taken into account at the time of the registration of the business.  However, there is nothing to get hassled about it as the procedure is straightforward, quick, easy and profitable too.  In addition, the company stands to gain additional benefits on tax if it has been duly registered.  For beginning a new business, the company has to first clear the UK company register formalities.

There is absolutely no ambiguity or confusion related to the formalities as the guidelines have been specifically laid down.  The company needs to have a physical address or postal address for communication.  Residents of UK may not have a problem.  If the company is a foreign one, then they may seek the help of a legal advisor or solicitor and use the UK solicitor’s address for the time being.  Every document needs to have the official address and every important official document copy needs to be maintained at the temporary address. The right business structure has to be designed.  Many companies begin small as it is easy to operate and safe too.  There are fewer complications.  If the company is big, then they have no other option but to start a Limited Liability Company and there are a lot of formalities that may have to be fulfilled.

Choosing the name of the Company prior to registering the UK Company is of essence.  Make sure the name is unique and there are no violations as regards the copyrights.  It is imperative that the name is chosen with care and wisely, lest it may have problems at a later date.

Filling of forms 12 and 10 are important if you are beginning a new Company in UK.  A notary or a solicitor has to be physically present when you fill in the forms and the forms also need to be signed.  Every document has to be signed and sealed in presence of any legal authority.  Once the forms have been duly signed, it has to be submitted to the relevant authorities for further assessment.  These are the basic formalities for UK company register.