How to Check a Job Applicant’s Right to Work in the UK
As an employer in the UK, you are legally required to check the right to work of all prospective employees. This requirement does not just
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As an employer in the UK, you are legally required to check the right to work of all prospective employees. This requirement does not just
On 4th March 2024, a series of major changes to Companies House and UK company law will be rolled as part of the new Economic
As a limited company owner in the UK, you may want to choose your company’s incorporation date and accounting reference date. It may be that
A UK public limited company is a type of business structure that enables the raising of capital through the public trading of shares. By placing
If you have recently established a new business or you plan to do so in the near future, you may be wondering if you are
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) play a key role in protecting the commercial interests of limited companies. Unfortunately, all too often, limited companies use standard template NDAs
Did you know that as a limited company owner in the UK, you are legally required to store and retain certain documents and records for
As a limited company owner or director, in addition to meeting your company’s tax obligations, you may also need to register for and pay self-assessment
Why does a customer’s jurisdiction matter? Before accepting a non-resident customer, any financial or corporate service provider is required to conduct due diligence measures to
If you own an actively trading limited company in the UK, it is important to understand your legal obligations to prepare and submit your company’s