Company Secretaries are optional under the 2006 Companies Act
Under the new 2006 Companies Act you may now use a service address rather than your private address. The rules state that if you use a service address you must also disclose your private address when registering a new company or appointing a new director. The private address although stored at Companies House will NOT appear on the public record.
Company Secretaries are optional under the 2006 Companies Act
Under the new 2006 Companies Act you may now use a service address rather than your private address. The rules state that if you use a service address you must also disclose your private address when registering a new company or appointing a new director. The private address although stored at Companies House will NOT appear on the public record.
Company Secretaries are optional under the 2006 Companies Act
Under the new 2006 Companies Act you may now use a service address rather than your private address. The rules state that if you use a service address you must also disclose your private address when registering a new company or appointing a new director. The private address although stored at Companies House will NOT appear on the public record.
Company Secretaries are optional under the 2006 Companies Act
Under the new 2006 Companies Act you may now use a service address rather than your private address. The rules state that if you use a service address you must also disclose your private address when registering a new company or appointing a new director. The private address although stored at Companies House will NOT appear on the public record.
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