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How to close down your limited company by getting it struck off the Companies Register
You can close down your limited company by getting it ‘struck off’ the…
Before applying to strike off your limited company, you must close it down…
To apply to strike off your limited company, you must send Companies House…
You must withdraw your application if your company is no longer eligible…
Centralised guidance for SMEs and departments on government’s commitment to support start-ups and small businesses via government procurement, and commit to paying them on time.
Landlord responsibilities when renting out your property, including making repairs, health and safety, increasing the rent and changing regulated tenancies.
You’re a landlord if you rent out your property. As a landlord you must:…
You must keep your property in good condition, and any gas or electrical…
The tenancy agreement should include how and when you’ll review the rent.…
You can often sort out disputes with your tenants without going to court:…
If you let your property to several tenants who are not members of the…
When you rent out property you may have to pay tax. Running a property…
There are special rules for changing rents and terms for regulated…
Finding the right advice and advisor is the first step in making the best decisions for your invention or business.
…Contracts Finder Register with Contracts Finder to keep updated on new and upcoming contracts worth over £10,000 with the government and its agencies.…
Information for British citizens moving to or living in Kazakhstan, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
A leading British technology firm has been awarded £2 million of government funding to help support the digital transformation of the UK’s legal sector.
New expert council launched to support technological innovation in the property sector.
Points-based system (paragraphs 245AAA to 245ZZE).
Senior figures from NDA and Sellafield have spoken at an event in West Cumbria, confirming their commitment to making a greater socio-economic impact for the areas surrounding the UK’s nuclear sites.
This note explains the reduction in the Entrepreneurs’ Relief lifetime limit announced at Budget 2020.…
Geovation, the joint HM Land Registry and Ordnance Survey initiative, is welcoming applications for specialist support, mentorship, office space, funding and access to high quality government data through its Accelerator Pro…
CodeBase and Legal Geek will receive £3 million of government funding to turbocharge the development and use of technology in the legal sector.
Enterprise Europe Network helps ambitious companies to compete in overseas markets through tailored packages of support.
HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland are set to share their coveted INSPIRE spatial polygon datasets.
Summary document outlining 10 benefits for the UK from the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
This tax information and impact note details new tests to the definition of a personal company for entreprenuers' relief.
Immigration staff guidance explaining how to calculate the 5 year continuous lawful period in the UK requirement for an applicant.
The signing of this document confirms the joint commitment of the partners to achieve full implementation of the Ayrshire Growth Deal.
Local data to be released to help the property sector unlock land and unleash the potential of home builders.
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