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One of the most common misconceptions about limited companies is that the director is the owner of the company – this is not the case. So if not the director, who?
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One of the most common misconceptions about limited companies is that the director is the owner of the company – this is not the case. So if not the director, who?
When you start a company, there are many important dates that you need to keep in mind. With such a large amount of information, it can be difficult to keep track. However, using Company Formation MadeSimple makes it very easy.
The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well with the month of September marking the end of the summer and the push into autumn – it’s no wonder people are keen to start registering a company.
When you form your business with us you are all ready to start trading as soon as your documents are done. But that still leaves you with a bit to do – and you might have a few questions. One of the most common queries we get is ‘Can I get a Certificate of Incorporation?’.
If you are looking to create a company that operates in this way then turning your business into a social enterprise may be the way to go. This blog will look at various different types of social enterprise’s and how exactly they work.
Registering a company is a big, yet simple step, that comes with a number of benefits. In this post we’re going to look at three reasons why you should take the plunge and register your company. If at the end you do decide that now is the time, register a company here! Let’s get started.
At Company Formation MadeSimple we get many queries regarding certain terms and phrasings, in particular, to do with the registered office; a limited company’s official address at Companies House (the UK’s registrar of companies). In this post, we will look at and answer some of these common questions.
Do you want to form a Scottish company? Or perhaps a Northern Irish company? Maybe a Welsh or English company? Whatever part of the UK you want to form a company in, we can help. We’ll explain how in this post.
All limited companies formed with us are provided with a digital version of the certificate of incorporation (think of it as a company’s birth certificate) that is available to view and download as soon as the company has been formed. In this post we’ll look at how you can download yours.
Misplaced your Companies House WebFiling Authentication Code? Read this post to find out how you can retrieve it, whether your company was formed with us or not.