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Changing a company accounting date

by admin | Jun 10, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

There are special rules which limit the ability to change your company’s year end date. A company’s year end date is also known as its ‘accounting reference date’ and is historically set by reference to the date the company was incorporated....

Record keeping for limited companies

by admin | May 20, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

Limited companies are required to hold a wide range of company and accounting records. This includes details of directors, shareholders, company secretaries and the results of any shareholder votes and resolutions. The company must also keep a register of...

Company information on signs and stationery

by admin | May 20, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

There are a number of requirements that must be taken care of when running a limited company. One of the lesser-known requirements concerns the use of signs, stationery and promotional material. A company is required to display a sign showing the company...

Consider signing up to PROOF scheme

by admin | Mar 25, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

One of the services offered by Companies House helps combat fraud and protect your company from unauthorised changes to records. The free service is known as the protected online filing (PROOF) scheme and means that any forms covered by PROOF can only be filed online....

Changing accounting date

by admin | Mar 18, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

There are special rules in place which limit the ability to change a company’s year end date. A company’s year-end date is also known as its ‘accounting reference date’ and is historically set by reference to the date the company was...

Companies House to pause strike off process

by admin | Feb 4, 2021 | Corporate Governance & Regulation | 0 comments

Companies House has announced that they have once again temporarily paused the voluntary and compulsory strike off processes. The hiatus is set to be in place for one month from 21 January until 21 February 2021. When a company is struck off, the company's legal...
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