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Other Important Issues - Statutory Records
Directors can be and often are prosecuted for
non-compliance with Companies House filing rules, particularly in
respect of accounts and annual returns. Such offences in default
of the Companies Act are criminal matters and are taken very seriously
by the Courts, carrying severe fines, disqualification or even prison
sentences.
Any change of directors, secretary, registered office
or allotment of shares, as well as many other events, must be recorded
in the company minute books, and various official forms and resolutions
lodged at Companies House. There are strict time limits for the filing
of such returns, often as little as 14 days. This also applies to any
change of a director's residential address.
The Companies Act also requires that all companies
maintain statutory registers and minute books, which record details
of basic company structure in respect of officers and shareholders.
Whilst this is something often overlooked by many company directors,
it is again a criminal offence not to maintain such records.
Company Registrations Online provide your
company package with a new incorporation fully completed and in compliance
with these rules. However, should any changes occur, it is important
that these records are properly maintained. We provide a comprehensive
Annual Compliance Service to assist in this
respect, and we would urge you to consider this facility to ensure that
your company records are correctly maintained and remain up to date
with current regulations.
Click
here for more information about our Annual Compliance Service
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