thanks for the info.
At the moment I obviously don't have a uk accountant as I've not got a UK business yet but will be in contact with the one my brother uses when the time comes to set up.
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Your accountant's
Ask your accountant if you can use his as a Registered Address. Very convenient and that way he'll get all the stuff from HMRC and you won't have to forward them.
A 'Registered' address may or may not be the same as the 'Trading' address for a Ltd. Co.
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many years ago I used these guys, they were pretty good, and always forwarded my mail and answered
calls.
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I use MBE. They rather convenient with many branches across London.
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Thanks Guys,
yes, I don't see any reason myself as to why I can't use my French company, but as I'm going to relocate back to the UK in 18 months I may as well have a UK company anyway.
I've looked at some virtual office companies and they seem to say it's no problem having it as the registered address at Company house so that's fine.
Any recommendations of good ones?
Also, would accountants also provide a registered address or not. I seem to remember having heard of this but maybe it was just my imagination or alcohol induced!
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Originally posted by richclever View PostI have been told I will need to set up a Ltd company in order to start contracting through Uk agencies...
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Yes. Any address that is not a PO Box will do.
Ask the virtual office providers as some may not let you do this but most probably would. Other than that ask a family member.
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Setting up ltd without UK address
Yet another query while I find my first contract.
I have been told I will need to set up a Ltd company in order to start contracting through Uk agencies even though I have my French business over here (too be honest I don't mind this in the slightest).
Obviously I don't have an address in the UK, so what would be the best way to do this? I do have an few family members addresses I could use, but would I also be able to do it using a 'virtual office'; the kind where you have an address at a mail drop location?
Thanks for the help,
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