Companies House Business Names Registration Policy
This word implies the same or similar status of an official ombudsman and therefore an implied connection with a government or representative body. If you would like to use the word, adjudicator in your company names, support should be obtained from the appropriate government or representative body before incorporating your company.
Companies House will reject your application to register your company if official permission is not submitted together with your incorporation documents.
The aim is to ensure that the use of this word in your company names is justified and it does not mislead the public.
How to register a company?
Accountants at Concise offer same day company formation services begin at just £24.99. Our company formation accountants will incorporate your company and prepare all incorporation documents for you. They will also advise you on whether the supporting evidence you provided are sufficient to support the use of the desired reserved word in your company names.
Maintaining your company records
At every anniversary of your company, you are required to prepare and file annual return to Companies House. Annual Return is different from annual accounts. Annual Return is a snapshot of information about your company shares structure, directors, company secretary, shareholders and registered office.
Concise Accountancy offers fixed fee accounts packages to new companies. The packages are suitable for business startup and small companies. Our accountants will take care of your company annual accounts and company tax return.
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