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Reminders for Directors

  • 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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UK Tax Authority - HM Revenue and Customs

  • 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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Statutory books - Canterbury Accountancy – UK Chartered Accountants
The statutory books are a useful record of the company’s business activities and it comprise the register of members, debenture holders, directors, register of charges and the minute book.

The register of members - Part of statutory books - Canterbury Accountancy
The register of members is the principal statutory book in which particulars are to be kept of members, their shareholdings, transfers etc.

The register of debenture holders - Part of statutory books
The register of debenture holders is part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The register of directors and secretaries - Part of statutory books
The register of directors and secretaries is part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The register of directors interests in shares and debentures - Part of statutory books
The register of directors’ interests in shares and debentures is part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The register of interests in shares in a public company - Part of statutory books
The register of interests in shares in a Plc is part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The register of charges - Part of statutory books
The register of charges is part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The minutes of meetings - Part of statutory books
The minutes of meetings must be kept as part of the statutory books of a limited company.

The service contracts of directors - Part of statutory books
The service contracts of directors must be kept as part of the statutory books of a limited company.

Default fines under Companies Act
Default fines under Companies Act are discussed.

Accounting records requirements under Companies Act
Accounting records keeping under Companies Act is different to that of the final accounts to be filed with the Registrar of Companies.

 
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