have you considered using an umbrella?
Given the difficulties you've had with company setup, accountants, and general understanding of how a business operates I would politely suggest you're out of your depth.
This new question is the icing on the cake.
Where is the company address now? What's wrong with that? What are you trying to hide? What are you trying to do?
If a contractor wanted to use my address as his business address, I'd assume he was doing something illegal and walk him straight offsite.
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Previously on "Company address the same as trading address?"
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You can ask, but I'd be astounded if any client would want anything to do with having your company registered in any way at their address.
Why would you need this?
(And I'm not sure that this is the right forum for this thread, mods)
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Your accountant can register it at their address I think - If you have one.
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Well yes, you can ask them. There isn't a chance in hell will a client let you register your company address at theirs though. Why would you want to do that anyway?
You wage?? Your company pays you a wage, not your client.
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Company address the same as trading address?
Thank you for reading
I would like to know if I could ask the company I am contracting for to have my LTD company address there, I would be happy to have my company address there even if they will charge me something on my wage
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