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E-Quick Package |
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£ 42.00 | No Renewal fees | |  |
This is our most popular package with UK residents, and includes:
Submission of applications that details company's executive officers
Guarantee company formation is usually achieved within 6-8 workday hours (Companies House permitting)
Payment of UK legal and initiation fees
The appointment of your own candidates as directors and secretary (a minimum of two people are required)
The following documents will be e-mailed to you (Note: these documents are to be printed and signed):
Electronic Certificate of Incorporation (PDF)
Electronic Special Memorandum & Articles of Association (MS Word)
Minutes of the First Meeting of Directors (MS Word)
Membership Certificates and company Register
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Economy Package |
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£ 92.00 | Renewal fees from £50.00 | |  |
This is our most popular package with EU residents, and includes:
Submission of applications that details company's executive officers
Company limited by guarantee formation is usually achieved within 6-8 workday hours (Companies House permitting)
Payment of UK legal and initiation fees
The appointment of your own candidates as directors and secretary (a minimum of two people are required)
A registered office address for 12 months, provided by Coddan
An application form for the following year's renewal of the Registered Office Address service (£50.00)
Annual Return and Annual Account reminder
The following documents will be e-mailed to you (Note: these documents are to be printed and signed):
Electronic Certificate of Incorporation (PDF)
Electronic Special Memorandum & Articles of Association (MS Word)
Minutes of the First Meeting of Directors (MS Word)
Membership Certificates and company Register
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Premier Package |
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£ 141.95 | Renewal fees from £99.95 | |  |
This is our most popular package with small business, and includes:
Submission of applications that details company's executive director
Non-profit company registration is usually achieved within 6-8 workday hours (Companies House permitting)
Payment of UK legal and initiation fees
Applicant appointment of director for company (appointed electronically)
A registered office address for 12 months, provided by Coddan
An application form for the following year's renewal of the Registered Office Address service (£50.00)
Nominee company secretarial service for 12 months (next year - £49.95)
The following documents will be posted to you (these documents will be sent via Royal Mail):
The original laminated Certificate of Incorporation
A bound copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association
The Minutes of the First Directors' Meeting
One (minimum) printed Membership Certificates and Company Register
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Deluxe Package |
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£ 266.95 | Renewal fees from £224.95 | |  |
This is our most popular package with overseas residents, and includes:
Non-profit company incorporation is usually achieved within 6-8 workday hours (Companies House permitting)
Payment of UK legal and initiation fees
A registered office address for 12 months, provided by Coddan
An application form for the following year's renewal of the Registered Office Address service (£50.00)
Nominee company secretary service for 12 months (next year - £49.95)
Coddan provides a company nominee director service for 1 year (next year - £125.00)
The name of the nominee director & secretary will appear as a public record
Annual Return and Annual Account reminder
The following two hard bound copies of corporate documents will be posted to you (Note: these documents are sent to you through Royal Mail Service, and are to be completed upon arrival):
The original laminated Certificate of Incorporation
A bound copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association
The Minutes of the First Directors' Meeting
One (minimum) printed Membership Certificates and Company Register
A pre-signed, undated letter of resignation from the nominee director
A General Power of Attorney signed by nominee director
An indemnity Letter for General Power of Attorney
A nominee service agreement which provides for the indemnification of the nominees
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| Business Start-Up: Legal Requirements | |  |
A guarantee company does not have a share capital.
A guarantee company has Members.
Members are guarantors instead of Shareholders.
A guarantee company can hold property.
A guarantee company can borrow money in its own name.
Guarantee companies are required to have a secretary.
Secretary usually described as the senior administrator.
This person may also be a member or director, but need not be.
A company must have a minimum of one Member.
Members can be corporate bodies or private individuals.
Members can be of any nationality.
The company is required to have a registered office in the UK.
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Please note » The prices payable for the items that you order are clearly set out in the web site. There will be no contract of any kind between you and us unless and until we receive payment from you. We act as your agent in the incorporation of companies and electronic filing of Companies House forms. We are not able to guarantee that any such filing will be acceptable to Companies House, nor are there any contractual obligation upon us to do so. If Companies House rejects incorporation or other electronic filing, we will credit your account with a full refund and the contract between us will be made void. Companies House does not offer a cancellation facility for the incorporation of companies or the electronic filing of documents. We will be unable to cancel any such submission on your behalf and will not refund any payment you have made. All prices shown at Coddan Web Site (www.uk-company-formation-agents.co.uk) are in Great British pounds. Live Help » Live Help is a real time "chat" feature which enables you to interact with a customer service representative without a phone call. Get answers to your questions while using our website. Clicking the "Live Help" button will start an on-line session with one of our representatives. Live Help is currently available during normal business hours. Outside of the above opening hours our business center will be closed. When you click on the button you will see an e-mail form that will allow you to send us a mail with your questions. Live Help is absolutely free! There are no hidden fees. We offer the service as a courtesy to our website visitors.
What Is An Exempt Charity? For the purposes of the 1993 Act an exempt charity is: any institution established for charitable purposes which is included in Schedule 2 to the 1993 Act; or a common investment fund or a common deposit fund established by a Scheme of the Commissioners which permits only exempt charities to participate.
Why Are Some Charities Exempt? Certain charities are exempt from our supervision because they are considered to be adequately supervised by, or accountable to, some other body or authority. Although not subject to our jurisdiction, an exempt charity is subject to: the legal rules generally applicable to charities; and the provisions of the 1993 Act (unless specifically excluded).
Trustees' Duties And Responsibilities The trustees of an exempt charity have duties and responsibilities which are no less demanding than those of trustees of other charities. For example, the trustees of an exempt charity: Must act reasonably and prudently in all matters relating to the charity. Must always act in the best interests of the charity. Must apply the income and property of the charity only for the purposes set out in the governing document. Must protect all the property of the charity. Must invest the funds of the charity only in accordance with their powers of investment. Must regularly review the effectiveness of the charity.
Registration An exempt charity is not required to be registered with us under section 3 and, since 1 September 1992, an exempt charity is not permitted to be registered on a voluntary basis. The voluntary registration of an exempt charity before 1 September 1992 ceased to have any effect from that date. It follows that an exempt charity may not describe itself as a registered charity and may not use a registered number.
Dormant Bank Account Dormant bank account is a bank or building society account held on behalf of a charity which can no longer be traced or whose trustees can no longer be traced.
Confirmation Of Charitable Status Occasionally an exempt charity will need to produce evidence that it is a "recognised charity". This usually arises when the charity is seeking to take advantage of the financial benefits enjoyed by registered charities. There is no formal process for certifying its status, unlike a registered charity where Charity Commission can quote its registered number. Charity Commission may be prepared to confirm by letter that, on the date of the letter, the institution would have been registered as a charity had it not been exempt. If trustees feel that they need such confirmation, they should apply to us setting out the reasons why the confirmation is required and enclosing a copy of the governing document(s).
Financial Benefits Exempt charities are entitled to exactly the same financial benefits as registered charities. They are entitled to claim: Relief from income tax, corporation tax and capital gains tax. Exemption from inheritance tax. Relief from business or non-domestic rates. Further information about tax benefits can be obtained from the Inland Revenue.
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