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Previously on "Company Formation - What should I look for in a provider?"
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Should be easy
If you're probably going to purchase accounting services as well then find an accountant who'll do the formation for next to nothing. Most should be able to get the formation through in 24 hours and refer you to a bank for a business account. The more exciting part is thinking of a company name!
Enjoy.
Tip, if you're going to set up a website for your business then search the available domain names of your selected company too.
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Originally posted by JavaBrussels View PostWhat should I look for in company formation provider?
I used formationshouse a few years back - they did the job fine.
You can either do the rest yourself or get your accountant to do it.
Also, one that will accept magic beans for payment.
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Nice pair of legs IMO.... Always make the process much better.
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Company Formation - What should I look for in a provider?
What should I look for in company formation provider?
What has others been missing with whom they have been using?
Any recommendations according to the criteria below?
I think I should have everything that is natural to buy from the provided with good technical solutions and at a fair price. “One Stop” for additional services like accounting is beneficialFor me this includes all kind of nominee services and registered office.What should I look for regarding mail-handling?
Are there any yearly filings that needs to happen through the provider?
I think I will need a bank account through the provider.
Are these quite standard?Last edited by JavaBrussels; 25 November 2012, 20:25.
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