Thursday, April 14, 2005

Incorporation of a Company in the UK

Citizens of the UK but also citizens of other EU countries can incoporate a company in the United Kingdom, where it is much cheaper to do so than e.g. in Germany.

We refer here to

UKCorporator

which is "a do-it-yourself (DIY) company formation Web site. By posing questions, it takes you through the process of registering your company in England, Scotland or Wales. It generates the legal documents, including the memorandum and articles of association as well as the company register. It also provides several articles explaining company formation, how to set up a limited company, and check for name availability."

Quoted from the TVC Alert at The Virtual Chase.

We tried a test run, but a legitimate address in either England, Scotland or Wales is required, so make sure you have that before you begin. Such addresses can be acquired for a fee from office service firms such as Regus, Alliance, or Kendlebell, .

In part, crossposted to LawPundit.
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