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Previously on "Allocate shares to a new director"

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  • TimCaprica
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    New shareholders

    This page from BusinessLink should tell you most of what you need to know to make them a shareholder

    On top of that you will have to tell Companies House that there is a new Director by filling in a form AP02

    Be careful about making them a shareholder if it is not necessary as it will make everything much more complicated. By being a Director they will still be 'responsible' for the company (as would a Company Secretary to some extent).

    If you want to discuss get into contact. I am an accountant and can be found on the Contractor UK list of accountants, as Caprica Online, here.

    Mod note: I'll allow that indirect cheeky plug, but don't make a habit of it!

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  • northernladuk
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    This was covered yesterday, have a search down the list a bit and see if you can see the post where this is being discussed at the moment. You accountant is always a good source of information as well.

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  • Crusoe101
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    oops

    oops meant LTD

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  • v8gaz
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    Are you sure you have a PLC?

    Also, don't conflate shareholders and directors - it is possible to be either without being the other.

    Have you asked your accountant?

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  • Crusoe101
    started a topic Allocate shares to a new director

    Allocate shares to a new director

    Hi there I wonder if any one can help.

    I have recently appointed a new director of my plc and as such wish to make them jointly responsible for the company... personal reasons.

    How do I allocate them shares in the plc and what form do i fill for companies house

    I have looked at SH01 etc but it doesnt look suitable
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