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Dormant Companies in England and Wales (Introduction)
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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.
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Dormant Company Statutory Requirements
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Although a company may be dormant, Companies House must still keep up-to-date information about it on record and make this available to anyone who wants to know about the company. Basically, we need to know.
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Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Members' and Designated Members' Responsibilities
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If after reading this information, you are in doubt about your responsibilities, you should seek professional advice from a solicitor or accountant.
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Role and Duties of an Acting Company Secretary (Sole Company Director)
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The Companies Act 2006 states that on the 6th April 2008, Company Secretaries will not be mandatory for Limited Companies and Companies Limited by Guarantee. Although, if required, a Secretary can still be appointed.
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Annual Return to the Register of Companies of the United Kingdom
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Companies can deliver the following documents in other languages if the document is accompanied by a certified translation into English.
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Limited Liability Partnerships Annual Return to the Register of Companies of the United Kingdom
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Remember: It is a criminal offence not to deliver the limited liability partnership's annual return within 28 days of the made-up date, for which designated members may be prosecuted.
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Responsibilities of a Limited Company Officers in the UK
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This section briefly describes some of the main responsibilities involved in running your limited company.
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Types of Shares
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A company may alter the rights attached to any class of shares. How this can be done depends on whether the rights stem from the memorandum or articles or elsewhere. However, a company cannot convert non-redeemable shares into redeemable shares.
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Resolutions – Different Types
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A written resolution signed by all the members, or a resolution of any class of members, may be passed by a private company to resolve anything which could have been passed by the company in general meeting. However, this power cannot be used to remove a director or auditor before the end of their term of office.
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As modified by 2006 Act – Where can I go for help?
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The Companies House staff in Cardiff and Edinburgh will be able to advise you on matters generally, but when you start a company it is important to get things right. So that you don’t make what could turn out to be costly mistakes, it may be sensible to consult a solicitor, a company formation agent, a chartered secretary or an accountant as appropriate.
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As modified by 2006 Act – The new company – looking forward
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Company directors have a personal responsibility for making information about the capital structure, management and activities of their companies available both to the members of the company and to the general public.
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As modified by 2006 Act – Publication of company name and details to be shown on company stationery
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Under the Companies Act 1985 your company must state its name (as it appears in its memorandum of association) in certain places and on its business stationery. Your company must also give certain information on all its business letters, order forms and websites.
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UK Standard Industrial Classification of the Principal Business Activities
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This classification is based on the UK Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 03) Codes including sub-class revisions effective from 1 January 2003.
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UK Private Limited Company Shareholders Agreement
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A Shareholder Agreement is what every company that has more than one shareholder should possess as a security which can be very helpful in the future.
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Duties of a Sole (Acting) Company Director in the UK
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There are over 200 forms that companies could file. The following information deals only with the most common forms and documents that companies will use.
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