Address
You're correspondence & trading address can be different to your registered office address.
As @NLUK says, the correspondence address should be used as that is where they'll send your paperwork if not by email.
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Haven't you got your answer there? If they want your correspondence address just give them that. That's where you want your documents sending.
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Registered company address and liability insurance
Hi all
I am having some issues at the moment and I need some advice on the matter
Does my liability insurance address have to match my registered address (which is my accountants) when I got my insurance they asked for company name....number and my correspondence address
I am being told different views and it's left me confused
Can someone help me
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