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OK everyone, i'm ready to go LTD.
What is the easiest and cheapest way of doing this?!
Matthew
also, do I need a business bank account before I go ahead? (I am due to get one next week)
I don't, I do not have the need for one yet, I am fairly good with the figures. (so far)
You just need to register at companies house and you don't need a business bank account.
If you are operating through a limited company then the company will need its own bank account. If you put company monies through the personal account of one of the directors HMRC will have a field day.
David.
I know, my husband is an accountant, I said that you don't need a business bank account to register a company, which you don't....
I mis-interrupted your post Maria. Not only don't you need one to form the company but you can't get one without forming it.
David.
Don't go for the most expensive packages (£100-£300) for formation. You don't get what you pay for. All (legit) companies go through companies house and can be done really quick - office hours - any really high prices are normally just mark up.Thanks Maria,
I have seen soooo many websites offering to do it for me in a few hours, are they worth it? Cheapest I have seen is around the £25 mark. I guess I would need a registered address?
Sorry, I soundied a bit @rsey then, and didn't mean to. I think I was probably a bit flippant really re; forming a company as I am an IT contractor and don't see the issues, before getting married I used an umbrella company and it was job done, and now of course my husband (supposedly) does all the paperwork.
Don't go for the most expensive packages (£100-£300) for formation. You don't get what you pay for. All (legit) companies go through companies house and can be done really quick - office hours - any really high prices are normally just mark up.
I recommend you get one with a certificate of incorporation (hard copy) many banks don't like ones you print out - don't ask me why, it barely carries much weight as they can type in your company name and find out all the information anyway.
You can spend a bit more to get a company seal, copies of M & AA, share certificates etc. but they are not a requirement.
I'd be really interested to hear your views on umbrellas (what you liked about the service you got and what you did not like) as we are considering setting up an umbrella service for contractors. Drop me a PM if you have a spare moment.
Thanks.
David.
It's about being prepared. If you were asked for one and didn't have one or the original you would look an idiot. Cite the claims to free banking!!Interesting Maria. I've had clients open accounts with all of the major baks in the last few years and none have been asked for the certificate of incorporation. Maybe it is at the descression of individual bank branchs (or may be you just look a bit doggy??!!) I believe that Abbey and A&L offer free banking for life to limited companies. Also Co-Op Bank offer free banking to members of the FSB.
Regards.
David.
(or may be you just look a bit doggy??!!)
Wooof wooof!!!
Not bad but bare in mind you will need to subscribe to have your mailbox forwarded on otherwise they will return to sender. You will get a lot of post to registered office if you are trading as would be on all your letterheads etc.We have registered ours with companiesmadesimple.com. It was a straightforward process and we had it registered after 3 hours. We choose them since they offered a bundle with registered offices that was really cheap.
I hope this helps.
Eran
Not bad but bare in mind you will need to subscribe to have your mailbox forwarded on otherwise they will return to sender. You will get a lot of post to registered office if you are trading as would be on all your letterheads etc.
They will forward on companies house and HMRC stuff for free though.