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Hello


Thanks for your reply. Yes I understand. Reason I asked were in relation to the following points;


1. I live in rented flat and did not want to use this address.


2. Want a different address to put on invoices.


How did you deal with this, if in the same situation?


Thanks

  • 4 months later...

Thank you for mentioning us and our service. I should however point out that:


Registered office is for Companies House and HMRC purposes. If you appoint us to deal with tax communications on your behalf then the registered office is useful for this.

The facility is only for limited companies, not sole traders

We would not accept other business communications. Our clients cannot hold themselves out as trading from this address.


I would advise that you are probably looking for a mail forwarding service, or as the next step up a virtual office such as Regus.

Kathleen Olander Wrote:

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> Had you thought about applying for a PO Box No

> from Royal Mail?


A relative of mine who runs a small business as a sole trader has been using a PO box for a couple of years.

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