1. Every UK Company MUST have a registered office address in the UK. If your company is registered in Scotland or Northern Ireland your registered office must be located there too. 2. You can use your residential or business address … Continue reading →
Throughout its electoral campaign, the Conservative party vowed to help support enterprise in the UK and encourage a recovery stimulated and sustained by private enterprise. While the government has devised a number of concessions to support small businesses – the … Continue reading →
Wednesday, saw the announcement of George Osborne’s much anticipated spending review. In it, the Chancellor pledged to reduce public sector spending by over eighty billion pounds over the next four years. But will it compromise the country’s economic recovery? And … Continue reading →
When choosing the name for your Limited Company it’s important to check if your chosen name includes any “restricted words” and if it does, can you meet the criteria set out by Companies House that allows you to use it? … Continue reading →
When the government first announced its plans to cut public spending many people feared the impact it would have on enterprise in the UK, however, they were unclear which sectors would be affected and what the actual damage may be … Continue reading →
Small business owners have put a hold on developing their environmental policy until market condition improve, claims a recent survey. According to research done by HSBC small business division, companies are focusing on consolidating their existing business propositions rather than … Continue reading →
Companies Made Simple is going on the road! We are delighted to be a part of the annual 2020 accountancy conference in Birmingham from 14th October to 16th. We’ll be exhibiting a number of our company formation and company secretarial … Continue reading →
Running a business through a limited company imposes numerous obligations on the directors to comply with company law. Apart from all the various rules and regulations relating to the filing of documents, annual returns, accounts and such like, there are … Continue reading →
Prior to the general election, David Cameron said that he aimed to make company formation the simplest process in Europe. He pledged to reduce bureaucratic red tape, streamline the complex tax system and introduce a ‘one in one out policy’ … Continue reading →
According to a recent report conducted by recruitment website Jobs4u, one of the biggest challenge UK enterprise is currently facing is a retaining their employees. The research revealed that – on average – high staff turnover is costing UK businesses … Continue reading →