4 Ways to Grow Your Limited Company
It may sound a little simplistic, but there are really only 4 fundamental ways to successfully grow your business.
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It may sound a little simplistic, but there are really only 4 fundamental ways to successfully grow your business.
When preparing an annual return for your limited company you will be asked for your company SIC Code(s). A SIC Code (UK Standard Industrial Classification Code) is simply a five-digit number that classifies your company’s principal business activity.
It’s always a disappointment if your application for a limited company is rejected by Companies House. You rack your brains as to what could possibly have gone wrong.
As a director, shareholder or secretary of a limited company, there are times when you will be asked if the shares within the company are paid or unpaid.
If you have Limited Companies on the Companies Made Simple system it’s extremely important that you keep us up to date with your email address. If you change email address please let us know! If we don’t have a valid email address you may miss out on important information such as renewal reminders or even […]
We have a number of Limited Companies set up for the sole purpose of selling on at a later date as “Shelf Companies”.
If you formed your limited company with Companies Made Simple and have misplaced your Companies House Web filing Authentication Code, have no fear. We have your code!
If you have requested a change to your Companies House WebFiling Authentication Code, or your previous code had expired, you can now update the code via our system. Find out more.
Last Updated: 12/09/2014 If you have formed a Limited Company with the intention of keeping the company dormant, there are a few steps you need to adhere to in order to ensure dormant status (other than not trade of course).
Last Updated: 12/09/2014 One of the most common questions we receive is “what’s the difference between Limited and Ltd?” The answer is simple...