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Incorporating as a Company

Deciding to set and form a company can be a difficult decision. People are often use to hearing that a company is called "ABC Plc" or "XYZ Limited", but few understand how they come in to being and the differences between the two. Here at Ashton Morton Slack we have vast experience on all company law matters.

Whether you are deciding to set up a new business as a company or incorporate your trading business into a company, there are many legal issues which you must first be aware of. Companies are a single legal entity, which means that it is a legal person in its own rights providing its owners (i.e. its shareholders) with limited liability. Companies are heavily regulated and are subject to varying legislation. Ashton Morton Slack can provide expert advice on all aspects of company law, including the introduction and implication of the new Companies Act 2006.

 

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