For eg. I read somewhere that accountants cannot offer insurance under new laws but I see the application form on SJD Accountancy.
Please advise.
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Many thanks for your replies. I can't decide between SJD and Nixon Williams. NW's website looks like straightforward no nonsense website but SJD's looks a bit too big and full of promotions - maybe I'm wrong. Just want to be safe. Advice please?
I do want the accountant to take it from where the MSC left off.
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Originally posted by textoHello All,
I'm one of those who have been forced into PSC by Mr Wigeguy Chancellor - so consider me a newbie. I have been left in the dark by my MSC company who set up my new PSC but have now decided not to offer accountancy services. As a result I have to find a new accountant and get my regd address changed.
I wanted to check if all that they've set up is correct or not. I could not find shareholder information on the companieshouse report that I ordered for a pound. Where can I find the current share holders and their share allocation?
If it is incorrect than how do I allocate shares to company secretary?
Also can you tell me what exactly should I tell the Inland Revenue about moving to a PSC? (that I'm employed by my own company??)
TIA
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If you are a Ltd Company [ don't use the term PSC - it's not a legal one ], you'll need to register for VAT and PAYE - you really need to find out how far the MSC has gone, then hand it all over to someone like SJD to take from there for you.
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The easiest/cheapest way is to register for online filing with Companies House, or if your formation agent has already done that, click on the "reminder" request for the authorisation code. Companies House will post the code to the registered office address (hopefully your home) and you can then log in and ask for a report of the company details (director, secretary, shareholders, etc) which will be emailed to you within a few minutes. If the registered office address is not yours, then you need to complete a paper form and post it to Companies House to change the registered office address and then you can go through the online filing process.
www.companieshouse.gov.uk
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Hello All,
I'm one of those who have been forced into PSC by Mr Wigeguy Chancellor - so consider me a newbie. I have been left in the dark by my MSC company who set up my new PSC but have now decided not to offer accountancy services. As a result I have to find a new accountant and get my regd address changed.
I wanted to check if all that they've set up is correct or not. I could not find shareholder information on the companieshouse report that I ordered for a pound. Where can I find the current share holders and their share allocation?
If it is incorrect than how do I allocate shares to company secretary?
Also can you tell me what exactly should I tell the Inland Revenue about moving to a PSC? (that I'm employed by my own company??)
TIA
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