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toshisam
4th February 2006, 00:12
Hi
I want sart my First buisness , Any one now a good online registration company or any one now or used this company http://www.companyregistrations.co.uk/
Thanks
fastfences
4th February 2006, 00:46
Hi Tosh,
I don't know of that one, but I've used:
http://www.quickformations.com/ for 2 company formations and the service has been prompt, reliable and well priced.
Cheers, Nigel
freecybermag
4th February 2006, 01:13
I use www.vodahost.com and they are excellent. I tried a few companies out before I joined these guys and I can tell you I am theirs for life :lol[/url]
fastfences
4th February 2006, 01:35
I use www.vodahost.com and they are excellent. I tried a few companies out before I joined these guys and I can tell you I am theirs for life :lol[/url]
Huh? You're recommending an American Web Hosting company to a member who expreses interest in registering a company? I don't really grasp the connection :?
cheers, Nigel
freecybermag
4th February 2006, 02:04
My Fault. When they said about registering a company I took it as they want to register their company domain name. If they want to register their company domain name then Vodahost offer that as well as hosting. I didn't read his link properly.
Jayne
4th February 2006, 09:02
What sort of business will you be doing?
If you are sole trader, you don't need to register anywhere, except with the Tax Man and NI. More info needed, then we can help more.
Jayne
toshisam
4th February 2006, 09:53
thanks for tour advice
I want start Ltd company that way i am looking for registration company and
for domain registration i have i used www.netsheep.us they are very cheap
:wink: thanks
creacom
4th February 2006, 09:54
I would go with www.quickformations.com then
Jacqui
Joyous
4th February 2006, 10:12
I want start Ltd company that way i am looking for registration company
Have you sought any advice before deciding that the limited company route is definately the way to go. As Jayne suggests you might be better off starting as a sole trader and then incorporating at a later date. Too many times I've seen people form a company, find that the administration of it is too difficult and then have to go through the complication of having the company struck off.
For a new trade you're better of using all your energies building a successful business than worrying about then intricacies of complying with company law.
Regards
Joy
toshisam
4th February 2006, 10:13
HI
thanks Jacqui for the web site
I want register my company using my home address but in my home contract iam not aloate to use it , any one have advice for address registration
thanks
Jayne
4th February 2006, 14:34
Did you notice Joy's post above, you may want to read if first before rushing into anything :D
Jayne
fastfences
4th February 2006, 15:24
HI
thanks Jacqui for the web site
Yep, Jacqui's so quick. Perhaps my 2nd post in the thread didn't show on your computer? :wink:
Cheers, Nigel
creacom
4th February 2006, 16:33
Sorry Nigel.
My comment was meant to back up your wonderfully answered post. :lol:
Jacqui
puravida
5th February 2006, 12:27
save yourself a bundle of cash and do it yourself. Companies house are suepr helpful and will walk you through the forms step by step.
spend your start up funds on something more important like marketing or stock.
fastfences
5th February 2006, 12:40
save yourself a bundle of cash and do it yourself. Companies house are suepr helpful and will walk you through the forms step by step.
spend your start up funds on something more important like marketing or stock.
Hi Pura,
I don't want to set up a mini 'debate' here, but Quickformations cost me under £40.00. Not really a bundle of cash, and in my mind real 'value' if we take into account the time messing round, phone time, completing forms, AND THEN hoping that it's all DONE CORRECTLY. I would rather a bit less stock and know that my company is set up correctly and is SAFE.
Cheers and regards, Nigel