company registration
company registration
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by Darvy Kaitlin - 2007-05-01
What is a registered office?It is basically an address of a company registered under Companies House, which works as the official address of that company, organization or the legal entity. It is the r...
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by Darvy - 2007-05-09
Say, you are a small-time businessman, but are looking for a office address in a commercially reputed area as to give your customers a better impression, registered office address is the recogni...
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by Terry Cartwright - 2007-11-20
The Articles of Association of every company must adhere to certain administrative rules in that they must be printed and divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively. When submitting the Articles o...
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by Terry Cartwright - 2008-04-26
After the UK limited liability company formation documents have been submitted to Companies House to register the new company Companies House will then send notification to the new registered office t...
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by jitesh - 2008-06-21
Are you interested in registering a company? In this article you will find some tips which can help you in registering a company. There are many details which you have to consider while registering a...
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by Article Manager - 2008-07-28
Payroll processing services, also called online payroll services are used to collect information on hours worked, pay rates, end and other payroll connected information from their patrons and use tha...
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by Article Manager - 2008-07-28
Tax is a financial accusation on an individual or legal person by a state or a functional counterpart of a state. Tax is not a voluntary payment or endowment, but a compulsory contribution, exacted p...
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by Article Manager - 2008-07-28
Human Resource Outsourcing (HRO) is a processing used for requirements of HR for a business or organization. It is an option of offer an extensive selection of services. There are several benefits of...
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by Rudradatta Rath - 2008-08-09
Shares are the real symbol of rights and power in a company. The rights of a particular share differ from one company to another company which is greatly depend upon the constitution, memorandum of as...
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by Rich Muir - 2008-09-25
Are you considering going into business on your own without any partners?There are two business structures that may be appropriate for a small outfit like yours: a single proprietorship (sole trader)...