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Need a Ltd Company setting up, who are the best people?


I need to set up a Ltd Company for a new Bookkeepng client of mine and I wanted to know the best place to do this. I have in the past used an Accountant but I notice there are various companies on the internet offering their services much cheaper than my Accountant but are they reliable and able to do what I need?

 

It is a single Director 100% Shareholing Ltd Company doing groundwork/Maintenanace.

 

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Why don't you do it or help you client do it via the Companies House website? It sounds as if it;s a bog standard company that needed so the model articles of association will be fine. CH charge £18, IIRC. It really isn't rocket science for a sole director/shareholder company.



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A few have used my company formations services - www.completebookkeeping.co.uk
apologies not up and running for next few days as re-building website - but should be up by the weekend.
the company formations takes you through step by step and can be up and running within 3-4 hours.


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Hi

I set my last one up using www.companiesmadesimple.com and it was all incorporated within 1.5 hours! It cost me about £57 inc VAT for the silver package (but you can get cheaper ones)...however, I was pretty impressed as I got a free London registered office address for a year, a free .co.uk URL (if that's of interest), 10% discount at a logo designer's website, plus an online library of standard business docs. My first 'meeting minutes' were drafted and emailed to me (so I can just use the same basic wording and amend to suit my needs).

Was quite nervous but haven't had any issues.

Mel

PS - I am not on commission by the way!

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There are a whole host of online companies that can get you set up for a price depending on what you need.

For my clients looking to set up a company I just use companies house's website at £15 a time.

Regards

Mark



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I usually use either Wisteria Formations or Companies Made Simple. The latter I am finding much better recently as it keeps a portfolio of you comapnies and their information. It is also a bit cheaper at £16.99

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Hi

I use Seahorse UK http://www.seahorseuk.co.uk/

I like the fact that you have good support from them

I think Zoe is a member on here

Mark

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