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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
You must tell Companies House if you change your company’s: name address…
You usually need to get directors or entitled shareholders to vote (known…
A company can change its name either by: a special resolution permission…
You must tell Companies House if you want to change: your registered…
You must tell Companies House about changes to your company’s directors…
You must tell Companies House about any changes to your company’s share…
You’ll need agreement from your shareholders before changing your…
You can use your company’s assets as a security for a loan or overdraft…
Running a limited company - including directors' responsibilities, company annual returns, reporting company changes and how to take money out of a limited company
As a director of a limited company, you must: follow the company’s rules,…
How you take money out of the company depends on what it’s for and how…
You must report certain changes to Companies House. Changing your…
You must keep: records about the company itself financial and accounting…
You need to check that the information Companies House has about your…
Signs You must display a sign showing your company name at your registered…
Types of model articles of association a limited company can have, including older versions of Table A from previous company legislation.
Understanding your role as director of a limited company and your responsibilities to Companies House.
Rules for London Association of Funeral Directors
Use these articles of association if your Community Interest Company (CIC) is a small membership limited by guarantee company.
Schedule 2 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a small membership.
This document contains Other related Documents for London Association of Funeral Directors
Four new non-executive directors of the Leasehold Advisory Service Board appointed
Unincorporated associations are organisations set up through an agreement between a group of people who come together for a reason other than to make a profit
Incorporate a private limited company - register it with Companies House and rules on directors, shares, articles of association and telling HMRC about the company
Annual returns for London Association of Funeral Directors, as submitted to the Certification Office from 2013.
Schedule 3 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a small membership.
Use these articles of association if your Community Interest Company (CIC) is a large membership limited by guarantee company.
A network run by Civil Service directors, for directors, based anywhere in the UK (and for those posted overseas).
This survey was a collaborative effort with the Association of Directors of Public Health with support from the Local Government Association.
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