Originally posted by yasockie
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Your new accountants should be able to provide the same service. With self assessment and the like, if your accountants are down as agents, they should receive a copy of certain reminders and statements but not all of them e.g. PAYE coding notices go straight to the tax payer.
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If you have an accountant, you could use their address as the registered office and service address. For the trading address it should be your home address. This is where HMRC send their correspondence. For other mail, have you looked into PO Boxes?
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Need a virtual address in London, cheap
This has been raised quite a few times already but due to relocating frequently I would really want to have a nice stable address that I can put on my business cards and have all my correspondence sent to.
Until now the options have been way too expensive for me - for example at £75/mo for the most basic plan it's simply too much for what it is...
Has anyone been able to find sth really cheap and reliable?Tags: None
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