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  • One person can form a Ltd company.
  • Directors are to provide service address to Companies House for public record instead of residential address.
  • Service address can be the company registered office or other address as long as mails from Companies House can reach the directors.

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  • Companies are required to register for VAT if annual sales exceeded £68,000.
  • Companies are required to register for PAYE if directors are drawing salaries and maintain payroll records.
  • HM Revenue and Customs will issue £100 penalty if companies failed to file corporation tax returns on time.
 
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Computerised bookkeeping

 

Information technology in the form of the computer has been applied to a wide range of business activities. It is used to perform tasks including word processing, such as typing and storing client correspondence, for statistical analysis, such as performance data analysis and to help in planning future activities. Computers are also useful in supporting electronic communications and information handling, using ways of linking different computers together, such as local area networks or the internet.

Computers software is very good at manipulating numbers and can be effective in supporting many of the tasks that make up the bookkeeping function. There are off the shelf computer software such as Sage and Quickbook and other software specific for bookkeeping purposes.

The bookkeeping functions most commonly taken over by computer software are:

  • Managing the books of prime entry
  • Managing the sales ledger
  • Managing the purchase ledger
  • Managing the general ledger
  • Production of a trial balance and the final accounts

Where the computer software performs all of these tasks the user will be required to enter the data from the source documents into the computer, which will then complete the books of prime entry and post the correct totals to the ledgers automatically.

The user will be able to view what the computer has done at any stage of the operation in the same way as a user is able to view the manual process. They will also be able to view the manual process. They will also be able to correct errors that occur due to changes in circumstances or incorrect information given to the computer at the start of the process.

The computer will store the information input to it by the user over a period of time and will output the accounts information on request. This may be useful, for example, in performing credit management when needing to check on debtor balances at any point in time. At the end of the bookkeeping period the computer software will produce a trial balance or final accounts using the data is has compiled and stored during the year.

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