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    #11
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Doesn't state how big the sign needs to be. It just says that visitors must be able to read it.
    Please ensure that the signs are displayed in the following languages:


    # Asturianu
    # বাংলা
    # Brezhoneg
    # Česky
    # Cymraeg
    # Dansk
    # ދިވެހިބަސް
    # Español
    # Esperanto
    # Euskara
    # Français
    # Galego
    # 한국어
    # Hrvatski
    # Interlingua
    # Italiano
    # עברית
    # ಕನ್ನಡ
    # Magyar
    # Македонски
    # Nederlands
    # 日本語
    # ‪Norsk (bokmål)‬
    # ‪Norsk (nynorsk)‬
    # Polski
    # Português
    # Română
    # Русский
    # Shqip
    # Slovenčina
    # Slovenščina
    # Suomi
    # Svenska
    # தமிழ்
    # Tatarça/Татарча
    # ไทย
    # Tiếng Việt
    # 粵語
    # 中文
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      #12
      Originally posted by NickNick View Post
      Any thuoghts on the new legislation?
      http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...Type=1&r.s=rul

      I'm specifically thinking about the clause...

      You must display the company's registered name at its registered office and inspection place(s), and any other location at which you carry on business. The signs must be in a prominent position so visitors can easily read them. Companies may be exempt from this requirement where:
      • they have never traded - ie they have been dormant since incorporation
      • the location is primarily a domestic location provided the premises is not the company's registered office or a location for inspection of its records
      .
      What is it that's new about this rule.

      I've been breaking the law by not having a nameplate at my company's registered address for 25 years. No-one has ever said a thing.

      tim

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        #13
        Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View Post
        my home address is my trading address and registered office

        so any recommendations for company signage ?
        Put a "FOR SALE: Luxury Office Accommodation" sign up out front.

        - DimPrawn

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          #14
          good quality, reasonable price, ordered yesterday, and received today:

          http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=140268278394

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            #15
            The pain is having to put the registered office on the website. Adding a domestic address like 5 Acacia Close makes you look very small fry

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              #16
              Originally posted by Manic View Post
              The pain is having to put the registered office on the website. Adding a domestic address like 5 Acacia Close makes you look very small fry
              Get a virtual office and register the business to that?
              Still Invoicing

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                #17
                Originally posted by Manic View Post
                The pain is having to put the registered office on the website. Adding a domestic address like 5 Acacia Close makes you look very small fry
                Rename your house to MYCO TOWERS

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by blacjac View Post
                  Get a virtual office and register the business to that?
                  That costs and I'm a tight arse contractor!

                  Originally posted by basshead View Post
                  Rename your house to MYCO TOWERS
                  Now there is an idea!

                  lol

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