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 This is our most popular package with UK residents, and includes:
 The submission of forms detailing your company's executive officers
 The registration of your £1,000 authorised share capital (a minimum of one share must be issued)
 Company formation is usually achieved within 6-8 workday hours (Companies House permitting)
 Payment of UK legal and initiation fees
 The appointment of your own candidates as directors and secretary (a minimum of two people are required)
 
 The following documents will be e-mailed to you (Note: these documents are to be printed and signed):
 Electronic Certificate of Incorporation (PDF)
 Electronic Memorandum & Articles of Association (MS Word)
 Minutes of the First Meeting of Directors (MS Word)
 Share Certificates and company Register
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All our companies are general trading companies which include Certificate of Organisation & Memorandum and Articles of Association.
Fast 6-8 hours formation service which enables you to appoint director & secretary details straight away. This procedure applies to all or packs with the payment of all government fees. This pack is sent directly to you by e-mail.

THE FOLLOWING UPGRADES CAN BE ADDED TO THE ABOVE PACKAGE:

1. Company Pliers Seals.
2. Domain name registration for two years with 12 months web hosting.
3. Registered Office service for 12 months.
4. Company Secretary service for 12 months.

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English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning What Is Dormant A Company?

The term "dormant" applies to a company that, in legal terms, has "no significant accounting transactions" during a financial year. It is not the same as a "non-trading company", a term that has no legal meaning. No significant accounting transactions means no entries in the company's accounting records. The amount paid for shares when the company is first formed and a few costs that the company may incur in order to keep the company registered at Companies House do not count as significant accounting transactions.
English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning What Is The Difference Between A Non-Trading Company And A Dormant Company?

A company can be non-trading in the sense that it isn't doing business. But it may still have other accounting transactions going through its books, which means that it is not dormant in a legal sense. A dormant company must not have any accounting transactions except specific allowable transactions that can be disregarded.
English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning Why Have A Dormant Company?

Companies can be dormant for various reasons, often to protect a company name, in readiness for a future project, or to hold an asset or intellectual property. Some flat management companies whose main purpose is to own the head lease or the freehold of a property choose to become dormant by setting up a residents' association to deal with any expenses.

A company can remain dormant for as long as necessary - indefinitely if, for example, its purpose it just to prevent the name being used by another company. However, there are expenses associated with keeping a company on the register. And, while the company is dormant, various other documents and annual company balance sheets must still be prepared and filed at Companies House. The company will have to decide how expenses will be met and who will run the company and be responsible for ensuring that all the legal requirements are met.
English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning Who Runs A Dormant Company?

If it is to remain dormant, a company cannot have paid employees because their wages would have to be recorded in the accounting records.

However, all companies, including those that are dormant, must have:

At least one director for a private company (two directors for a public company); and a company secretary.

NB: A sole director cannot also be the company secretary. There MUST be at least two officers of the company.
English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning What Responsibilities Do The Officers Of A Dormant Company Have?

The responsibilities of a dormant company's officers are the same as for those of a trading company. The directors and secretary manage the company on behalf of the shareholders or members. Among other things, they are responsible for holding meetings and ensuring that all the necessary returns, accounts and other documents reach Companies House by the due date.
English Company Formations. Incorporate a Limited Company in the UK. Tax and Corporate Planning What Happens If Documents Are Not Delivered To Companies House?

The company's officers could be prosecuted because they are personally responsible for ensuring that documents are delivered on time. Failing to do so is a criminal offence. In addition, there will always be an automatic civil penalty for filing accounts late. Companies House could also reasonably assume that the company is no longer required and strike it from the register. If a company is struck off the register, it ceases to exist and its assets become Crown property.


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