The Certificate of Incorporation: Your Company’s Birth Certificate
The Certificate of Incorporation is a Companies House document that details the...
Search ideas, news and case studies
Blog Categories
The Certificate of Incorporation is a Companies House document that details the...
No. Companies House do not impose a late filing fee if the annual return (AR01) is filed after the deadline. However, if a return is not filed at all Companies House may prosecute the company and its officers as well as strike the company from the register. It’s worth noting that there is a penalty […]
On Wednesday we explained that whilst there’s no penalty for late filing of the annual return, there is a penalty for late filing of annual accounts. If you do file accounts late here’s what Companies House will charge (the following is in regards to a private company limited by shares): Less than one month late: […]
If your limited company is on our company admin portal (if it’s not – it’s free!) you can easily resign a director or secretary.
Want to register a company but you're not sure if you should start trading immediately? Our blog explores the options you have.
To carry out any online maintenance of your limited company (resign a director, add shares, file an annual return, etc) you’ll need a Companies House webfiling authentication code – a 6 character long password allocated by Companies House upon incorporation. Unfortunately these codes can expire or be misplaced...
If you are appointing a corporate director (making another company a director) we require some extra information about the company being appointed. This includes whether the company is based in an EEA (European Economic Area) country or a Non-EEA country.
You should notify Companies House if a company director changes their name. If your company is on our system you can do this easily by...
Are you forming a company from outside of the UK? See what you may need to do about your Registered Office Address.
To form a Limited Liability Partnership you require at least two designated members. So what’s the difference between a designated member and a member?