Originally posted by linles
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The Companies Act states that "A company must at all times have a registered office to which all communications and notices may be addressed." Rejecting post sent to a company's registered address (unless they had already given the director fair warning to change the address or they were no longer acting as an accountant for the company) is a terminally stupid thing to do in my opinion.
I was under the impression that they would do as Clare@InTouch says, "Companies House/HMRC post gets dealt with, junk mail gets binned, anything else gets forwarded to the client" which sounds perfectly reasonable to me.

My understanding was that a company's registered office was somewhere that people could serve important documents. Am I being unreasonable in expecting that they would actually read it before they reject it or does anyone here think it's reasonable to return it to sender, unopened? 
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