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How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account

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How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account

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  1.  772 Green Lane, Essex, RM8 1YT  info@gmprofessionalaccountants.co.uk  0208 396 6128 Search … GM professional accountants GM professional accountants GM professional accountants  Menu GM professional accountants How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account  August 11, 2017     How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account How to Open a Limited Company Bank Account Why a Limited Company Account? Though it is not mandatory to open a separate limited company bank account for your organization, it makes the bank transactions a lot easier in the long run. Using a different business account allows you to distinguish personal finances from the company’s. Otherwise, different problems may arise. For example, since having company money in your account is taken as borrowing from the company, the account will be in credit; this can cause increased tax liabilities. It may even be illegal to borrow money from the company. Certain tax benefits intended for businesses may not be provided for such accounts as it may be said that the money (and the charges paid for it) is not in the company’s name. Another potential hazard may occur if the company becomes insolvent and had an overdraft that could fall onto the shoulders of the person whose account is being used.     Steps to Opening a Business Account Steps to Opening a Business Account • Let’s start at the very beginning and assume that you are thinking of creating a limited company. The first step would be to open the company. • Next, you will have to get the Certificate of Incorporation, which is a license granted by the government and allows you to form the organization officially. This certificate is issued after the company is active and may take a while to obtain. • Select a bank where you will open the limited company account and book a meeting with them. • The meeting requires you to show documentation proving your identity and address, where you have to fulfill the bank’s requirements in order to be able to open the account.     Bank Requirements Bank Requirements Banks will ask you to provide the following documents: (Note that people applying from other countries to the UK will have to give notarized translations of their national ID, and other documents) • Passport, national ID, or a driver’s license with photo – this proves identity and will be required of all the named company directors

  2. • A recent bank statement, council tax statement, or a recent utility bill – this provides proof of address • Company details such as the complete business address (with postcode), contact details, Companies House registration number, and estimated annual turnover are needed • Personal financial documents may be asked for as proof of clean credit and banking history (Un-discharged, bankrupt, or disqualified directors cannot open a limited company account)   Which Bank? Which Bank? Though you may prefer to stick to the bank you are already using, you should consider several before you go ahead. You can try the Big Four that dominates UK – HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds, and the Royal Bank of Scotland. Look carefully at the fine print and, before choosing, take into account the following factors: • Banking fees and charges • Competitiveness of interest rates • Availability of mobile or telephone banking services • Availability of online banking services • Incentive offerings An overwhelming majority of UK businesses fall into the small and medium enterprise category (SME), i.e. they employ less than 250 people. If you’re thinking of joining them, you should open a limited company bank account. Not only is it similar to opening a personal account, it will help you, and the company, avoid the pitfalls of mingling business and personal finances. Also, choose the bank that works best for you. GM Professional Accountants are small business accountants in London and Essex Call us now on 0208 396 6128 for a free consultation. Share this: Share this:      sharazzaman  Uncategorized  How to find accountants in Ilford Lane What are Statutory Accounts   Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published.  Name *  Email *  Website Post Comment

  3. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.  772 Green Lane, Essex, RM8 1YT  info@gmprofessionalaccountants.co.uk  0208 396 6128 Copyright © 2017 GM professional accountants . Proudly powered by WordPress & Corporate Business WordPress Theme by Dinozoom.com. GM professional Accountants are Accountants based in London, our Tax advisors are specialists in small businesses and self employed individuals. we offer the whole package from registering you as self employed to bookkeeping services as well as the final accounts and tax returns.Manor park office address, 47 Gladstone Avenue, Manor park, London, E12 6NR,Dagenham office address,772 Green Lane, Dagenham, Essex, RM8 1YT,Tel: 0208 396 6128,

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