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Rapid formations for £39 a year. They scan and email CH and HMRC post to you. We use and recommend them. Get a London or Scottish address with them. No kick backs for referrals though. Just standard wholesome service.
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I use OfficeServ
https://www.office-serv.co.uk/
Costs £24 a year and they just forward statutory HMRC and CoHo mail. Literally stick a post label over the front of the envelope and chuck it in the post to you.
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2nd recommendation for 1st formations / I use them
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostAfraid not...though if you know anyone (on CUK or otherwise) who is a client and you do sign up, mention them and they'll get a 10% recurring discount. They may be prepared to share the wealth...
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Afraid not...though if you know anyone (on CUK or otherwise) who is a client and you do sign up, mention them and they'll get a 10% recurring discount. They may be prepared to share the wealth...Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostI meant for your accounting clients. Just trying to work out where to move to. CUK discount?
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I meant for your accounting clients. Just trying to work out where to move to. CUK discount?Originally posted by Maslins View PostWe don't offer registered office address as a service on its own if that's what you mean, but we are happy for our address to be used as registered office address (as well as director's service address etc) for our accounting clients.
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We don't offer registered office address as a service on its own if that's what you mean, but we are happy for our address to be used as registered office address (as well as director's service address etc) for our accounting clients.Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostPurely hypothetically, is this a service that you offer?
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Purely hypothetically, is this a service that you offer?Originally posted by Maslins View PostAssuming you don't want it to be your home address, and aren't planning on getting a new accountant to use theirs, then a couple of common options are:
- Companies Made Simple,
- Simple Formations.
Sure there are plenty of others available, we have no affiliation with either of the above blabla.
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Assuming you don't want it to be your home address, and aren't planning on getting a new accountant to use theirs, then a couple of common options are:
- Companies Made Simple,
- Simple Formations.
Sure there are plenty of others available, we have no affiliation with either of the above blabla.
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We set up our clients with 1st Formations for an additional fee of £5 plus VAT per month, you will receive forwarded scanned copies of letters received at the address. You can also purchase the service from them directly.Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostI'm in the process of getting rid of my accountants - too many "this will be done by next quarter I promise" emails, not enough checking of employee credentials, changing staff, that kind of thing - but at the moment my company registered office is at their offices.
Can anyone recommend a service that would do the same and forward the three or four pieces of post I receive every year through to me? Preferably not a string of "my accountant does this for me" replies, please - I know that some do it included in the fee.
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Registered Office service
I'm in the process of getting rid of my accountants - too many "this will be done by next quarter I promise" emails, not enough checking of employee credentials, changing staff, that kind of thing - but at the moment my company registered office is at their offices.
Can anyone recommend a service that would do the same and forward the three or four pieces of post I receive every year through to me? Preferably not a string of "my accountant does this for me" replies, please - I know that some do it included in the fee.
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