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File changes to your company information including directors, shareholders and registered office address, and where your company records are kept
Start a business to help people or communities - business structures including community interest companies and co-operatives
Making changes to your company - passing resolutions, changing addesses and where your records are kept, your company name and type, directors' and secretaries' details, share structure, constitution
How to change your charity structure, for example from unincorporated to a CIO or charitable company.…
What makes you self-employed, what counts as trading and what to do, including registering for Self Assessment.
Use this page if your company claims enhanced structures and buildings allowances or enhanced capital allowances for plant and machinery, for qualifying expenditure relating to a Freeport or Investment Zone tax site.…
Get company information including registered address, previous company names, directors' details, accounts, annual returns and company reports, if it's been dissolved…
Scrap your vehicle at an authorised treatment facility if it’s reached the end of its life and you want to dispose of it
How to apply for authorisation to become a regulated claims company, understanding the fee structure, and how and when to pay fees.
How to register for VAT, change your details, cancel your registration, register for VAT in EU countries.
This consultation explores whether changes to the tax treatment of companies used by funds to hold assets could make the UK a more attractive location for these companies.
To start a charity you need trustees, to choose a business structure, decide suitable charitable purposes and you may have to register with the Charity Commission
List of forms of identification accepted by the Bona Vacantia division for individuals, companies and other legal structures
The home of Companies House on GOV.UK. We incorporate and dissolve limited companies. We register company information and make it available to the public.
Tell HMRC about changes to your business - a change of name, address, legal structure or business activity…
This tax information and impact note clarifies the meaning of structural assets of an insurance company’s long-term business.
A consultation on creating a fund structure within the Enterprise Investment Scheme for investment in innovative knowledge-intensive companies.
Claim capital allowances so your business pays less tax when you buy assets - equipment, fixtures, business cars, plant and machinery, annual investment allowance, first year allowances.
We welcome views on the draft tax regulations to specify which assets are to be treated as structural assets of an insurance company’s long-term business.
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