I use my accountants address for my registered address and a PO Box for my correspondance address.
Benefits are:
* My accountant can see all HMRC correspondance and then sends it to me with the appropriate advise.
* Address will not change, if it does, he will carry out Co House changes.
* All correspondance comes directly to me (to me door is I decided that option was for me).
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For a while I used Mailboxes Etc and rented a mailbox. They had a High St Address which coupled with an 0845 number I set up gave a much more businesslike appearance.
At the time I was doing some box-shifting and they would take delivery and send stuff out for me without any problems and I would just pick it up from them at the weekend.
They didn't do a telephone answering service, but then it wasn't expensive.
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HMRC do most definitely send letters needing urgent action and they typically post the damn things second class too.
If you're likely to be moving about a fair bit you would be advised to have a safe address for mail, if you trust your accountants it's as good an address as any.
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Registered Address - Virtual Office Services?
Hi All,
I have see Virtual Offices advertised around London and was wondering if anyone has any good/bad experiences with them they could share
And if you don't use a virtual office and you rent, what address do you use for your registered office or the main snail mail correspondence address? Bank statements etc.
I set up myCo about two months and just used my rental residence as the initial address for convenience. I still have about 11 months left to run, but it looks like I could be moving out next month for other reasons. The perils of share house living!
My accountant charges a nominal amount to use their address as myCo's registered address, but I like the idea of all business correspondence going to the one address regardless of which town/city/country I live in. But I guess I don't want to change it over only to find out they have gone missing along with my business and personal identity!
Would it be a problem if I checked my mail once a week? Do HMRC send letters needing urgent action?
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