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happyjo | 09:47 Fri 04th Jul 2008 | Business & Finance
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Hi

My husband is drawing up the paper work for a friend who wants to incorporate a new business.. He is only doing the articles of association and the memorandum etc..

My question is, has the new companies Act changed this proceedure, or can my husband use an already exsisting template from a company he set up a couple of years ago.

Thanks in advance

Oh, he is doing this as a favour for a friend - trying to save the friend some few hundred accounts fees!!

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Check out the Companies House website (top left of homepage - 'Incorporating a company')

http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/
There is no reason to need an accountant to incorporate a company, or spend more than �50. It can cost as little as �35!!

Get with the times and do it all online - see www.companiesmadesimple.com

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