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Registering and Setting up a UK Limited Company

 

Welcome to Company FAQs

On average there are over 1,000 company registration applications every day. Most people setting up a limited company are doing so for the first time and are fortunate if they encounter a friendly company formation system to guide them.

Although the UK company set-up process can be an easy one, there are frequently situations where mistakes are made.

On some occasions people incorporate a limited company with shares when they intend to register a ltd company by guarantee. Others issue the entire authorised share capital on formation when it would have been wise to issue just a few shares.

These errors are a common occurrence when using incorporation services and very easy to make, but the tasks of correcting them can be both expensive and time consuming.

Having the Right Tools to Incorporate a Company

Having the right information, at the appropriate time' is important when considering setting up a UK company. From our experience there are so many people who want to incorporate a company but lack the full resources and knowledge to make informed decisions about starting a small business.

Company FAQs helps people to find an individual piece of information on a particular subject area with ease. You can use our intuitive menu structure on the left hand side of the page or you can use our site search which is located on every page.

In addition, our company formation resources and downloads sections provide a wealth of relevant information from other good business start-up sources, all geared towards registering limited companies and running a business successfully.

Our Experience in Company Formation

Company FAQs have been involved in starting businesses for over 20 years and have a good understanding of the types of questions people have before they begin to register a company name.

Company FAQs aims to provide relevant information in a clear, concise and friendly manner so that those who do not have access to formation resources of accountants or other professional advisors can get it right, first time.

Within the site you will find information on the different types of companies, guidance on appointing a company director, secretary, and subscriber, using nominees, the role of Companies House and company formation agents, banking and how to register for VAT and corporation tax.

In addition, there are also resources to help you run your new company such as keeping statutory books and records and having a virtual office for those who wish to ease the transition from employment to running of a company on a full-time basis.

Feedback on Setting up a UK Company

We invite users of this resource to post comments both about the site itself and about their experience setting up a UK company. These comments will enable us to keep providing useful information for people registering a company and can directly help them in the future of their new businesses.

The Company FAQs Team

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