
UK Company Formations: This refers to the process of legally registering a business as a company in the UK. The most common type is a limited company, which is a separate legal entity from Companies House, the UK’s registrar of companies.
UK Company Formations: This refers to the process of legally registering a business as a company in the UK. The most common type is a limited company, which is a separate legal entity from Companies House, the UK’s registrar of companies.
Value Added Tax (VAT) registration is the process by which a business registers with the government tax authorities to charge VAT on their sales and reclaim VAT on their purchases. This is mandatory for businesses that exceed a certain annual turnover threshold, which is currently £90,000 in the UK. Once registered, businesses must comply with various VAT-related obligations, including filing regular VAT returns and maintaining proper records.