Has the Business Names Act 1985 been repealed?
The Business Names Act 1985 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has since been repealed.
What are the rules for business names?
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- Avoid unusual spellings. When creating a name, stay with words that can easily be spelled by customers.
- Easy to pronounce and remember.
- Keep it simple.
- Make some sense.
- Give a clue.
- Make sure the name is available.
- Favor common suffixes.
- Don’t box yourself in.
Can you have brackets in company name?
Any Apostrophe (‘) Bracket ((, ), [, ], {, }, < or >), Exclamation Mark (!), Guillemet (« or »), Inverted Comma (“), Question Mark (?) or Solidus (\ or /) but only in one of the forms displayed opposite the punctuation above. You can submit a company name with any of the above characters, signs or symbols today.
What does the company Act require?
The Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) requires directors to ensure that the annual accounts give a true and fair view. In this section the Financial Reporting Faculty provides an overview of UK financial reporting regulation for different types of company.
Which documents must the limited company submit to the Registrar of Companies?
What documents will I receive when setting up my limited Company?
- Certificate of incorporation. As soon as your company is successfully registered, Companies House will give out a certificate of incorporation.
- Memorandum of association.
- Articles of association.
- Obtain every document of incorporation without delay.
What is a substantial non cash asset?
What do you mean by a ‘substantial non-cash asset’? A non-cash asset is any property or any interest in property (other than cash), the value of which either: (a) exceeds 10% of the value of company’s assets and is more than £5,000; or (b) exceeds £100,000.