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Company Formation

When incorporating a new private limited company you will need to consider company law, taxation, commercial and practical matters. Addressing all of these aspects in the initial setting up process will save time, trouble and expense later on.

When forming such companies, we can provide you with the following service:

  • Incorporating the company with your choice of available name from day one. However, before choosing the company name, you should check that it is available at Companies House and that it is also available as a domain name.
  • We will personalise your Memorandum & Articles of Association to enable tax efficient remuneration throughout the life of the company.
  • For any areas not covered by the above, we will discuss the option of creating a shareholders agreement.
  • We will arrange for all initial statutory Board and General Meeting minutes to be prepared and affixed in a minute book.
  • We will record the initial statutory details in the appropriate registers.
  • We will register the new business for incorporation tax and where appropriate, PAYE and VAT.
At present there are considerable tax benefits arising from trading through a limited company, compared to being unincorporated.

We will ensure that your new business is set-up correctly, in all respects and in a manner that will save tax in the future.

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