Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServ
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I don't know you Lucifer and clearly you don't know me but one of us is an arse and I'll give you a clue, it isn't me !!There are also a couple of n'er'dowells who push a service called 4contractor or some other txt spk type name
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Voucher
Bradley, you must be joking, I've a new wife to keep!!Originally posted by BradleyAnd a 10% off your next company voucher?
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And a 10% off your next company voucher?Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServOf course, a full pack of documents including those mentioned above and share certificates.
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Limited Companies
Originally posted by ************Darren - nice to see how poliically correct you are nowadays.
Many accountants bundle a free limited company with their package. The one we recommend will pick a name of your choosing, if available, too.
Careful not to bite the hand that feed!
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Limited Companies
Originally posted by BradleySo does the free company come with the Memo & Articles, the Minutes of First Meeting etc?
Of course, a full pack of documents including those mentioned above and share certificates.
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Re:Free Company
So does the free company come with the Memo & Articles, the Minutes of First Meeting etc?Originally posted by ************Darren - nice to see how poliically correct you are nowadays.
Many accountants bundle a free limited company with their package. The one we recommend will pick a name of your choosing, if available, too.
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Darren - nice to see how poliically correct you are nowadays.
Many accountants bundle a free limited company with their package. The one we recommend will pick a name of your choosing, if available, too.
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You could try
www.quickformations.co.uk
they do it all via the Co House Electronic Gateway and its very cheap £41
From first filling out the forms to having an electronic pdf copy of my company registration certificate took under 4 hours
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Hello
Rob, drop me a PM or my email is available on my profile if you wish....can't post the obvious links as it's taken as advertising!!
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You're welcome.
As always, my advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.
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'Fraid not. The ones that get mentioned here a lot are Darren's (whoever they are), and Simon Dolan (who used to post here). There are also a couple of n'er'dowells who push a service called 4contractor or some other txt spk type name. My advice is to post a message in the general forum saying you're looking for an accountant and link to here. See who comes along to offer their services.
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Are you any good Darren?
Any experience of justcontracting.com, they do the free limited co thing.
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Good lad, you know it makes sense. Darren above purports to represent an accountancy business. No idea if they're any good though.Originally posted by Rob_SIt is for contracting (for now) and I do need an accountant as well, so i guess i should go that "bundled for free" route.
Need to find an accountant now. Can't put it off any longer.
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