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Guide to Running a UK Company
With kind permission from Companies House we
have created a number of help pages with information taken from
their Guidance Notes. These help explain
some of the key responsibilities in running your new company. Further
information is available by telephone (0870 755 4545) or email (info@companyregistrations.com).
It is a requirement of the Companies Act 1985
(as amended by the 1989 Act) that all UK registered companies maintain
various registers which comprise a permanent record of Directors
and Shareholders etc. Any changes in the company's officers or share-holding
along with certain other matters must be recorded in these registers
and noted in the company's minute book, which is also a requirement
of the Acts. In addition, there are various standard forms and returns
that must, in many circumstances be properly executed and filed
at Companies House.
Directors have a personal responsibility to
ensure that all such filings are made on time, and registers and
minute books are updated promptly and correctly. Failure to do so
may result in public notices being issued against the company and/or
its officers, which may seriously damage the company's creditworthiness,
and in extreme cases, personal prosecutions can be and often are
taken against the directors of the company. Such prosecutions carry
severe fines and can lead to disqualification and a criminal record.
For this reason, many of our clients opt for
our Annual Compliance Service which takes the headache out of filing
Annual Returns and other statutory documents.

The Guide to Running a UK Company
is divided into five sections:
Company
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