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Originally posted by zeitghostIndeed.
But it avoids the bother of having your home address appear all over the interweb thingie...
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhy can't you just use your accountants address as the registered office?Originally posted by zeitghostI was wondering that...
With the benefit of hindsight, I'd pay mine, but can't be bothered to move registered address. Maybe with the next company.
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you can use my home address
I will pass on all the cheques to you...honestly
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Originally posted by MrRobin View Post
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The website is giving incorrect information.
Get it straight from the horse's mouth.
PO Box numbers only
are not acceptable.
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Why can't you just use your accountants address as the registered office?
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Can you do anything when you rent?
Must not smoke.
No pets.
Can't change the decor.
Can't register a business.
Can't wear blue underpants on a Tuesday.
Buy a house FFS. Be lord of your own manor, and make a fortune in equity.
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PO Box (Please help!)
I have finally decided to run my own limited company, but my tenancy contract doesn't allow me to register a company in the address. Is it possible to register the company to a PO Box? My accountant has told me that this is not possible, but I've found this:
REQUIREMENTS FOR A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY
Following requirements are to be fulfilled to form a private limited company in the UK:
*Registered address within the UK i.e. a valid postal address in England, Scotland or Wales.
CAN A P O BOX BE USED FOR REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS?
Yes, provided the full address is given, including the postcode, and it is validated by the Royal Mail.
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cachei591JL6jhUJ:www.formationshouse.com/faq.htm+buy+address+to+register+services+limited+c ompanies&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=uk&client=firefox-a
can anyone help me with this? has anyone registered its ltd company using a PO Box?Tags: None
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