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Previously on "Good Accountant who provides address to setup a company"

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  • Jessica@WhiteFieldTax
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    TD, forgive me if I'm wrong, but I'm reading that you are coming to the UK and therefore you don't just need a company registered office, put probably an address for personal banking, tax, establishing banking, etc?

    If so, a lot of accountants would be nervous about that. If the client then does a runner you end up with no end of hassle finding off bureaucracy.

    Can you be a bit more explicit on what you require?

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  • testerdeveloper2013
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    Thank you all for the replies. I almost always believe personal recommendation based on own experience, that's why I'm asking the question.

    TD
    Last edited by testerdeveloper2013; 9 May 2013, 11:31.

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  • inniAccounts
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    Another point to remember is that while many accountants will allow you to 'officially' register your company at their office, some won't allow you to use it as a trading address. This means you'll need another address to receive trade related mail - e.g. bank statements, remittance notes from agencies, etc.

    Can I take a guess that you're relocating from overseas? In which case, as Clare mentioned, draw up a shortlist of accountants, give them a call and be sure to explain your circumstances in detail to ensure their service works for you.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
    The only issue with this is a new enquirer will usually speak to a salesperson rather than the accountant who they will be dealing with.
    Sometimes - but you can always ask to be put through to the person you'll be dealing with on a day to day basis, I can't see why that would be an issue for any firm.

    I've always enjoyed talking to new potential clients, give you a chance to build up a relationship before they come on board which then makes life easier going forward. Plus the client knows you before they sign up, so they know what they're getting into

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  • Waldorf
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    My advice is to choose your accountant based on talking to them and seeing who you have a rapport with.
    The only issue with this is a new enquirer will usually speak to a salesperson rather than the accountant who they will be dealing with.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Most accountants will be happy to be your service address and registered office address. Many are free, some make a nominal charge.

    My advice is to choose your accountant based on talking to them and seeing who you have a rapport with.

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  • Good Accountant who provides address to setup a company

    Hi All,

    Sorry if the question has been asked before in this forum.

    I am looking for a good accountant who is able to provide service of giving UK address for me to setup a company.

    Thank you for your attention in this post and look forward to reading good replies.

    Regards,
    TD

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