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Bucks office: 01296 821 888 - Herts office: 01727 753 900 - Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422 - office@ajrandco.co.uk
Bucks office: 01296 821 888 Herts office: 01727 753 900
Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422 office@ajrandco.co.uk
. AJR & Co offer company formation packages and company secretarial duties.
Company registration includes the process of incorporation of a business in the United Kingdom. AJR & Co offer company formation packages and advice on shareholders agreements, share structure, partnerships and all other aspects of company setups.
Once your company has been formed there are a number of other things which need to be done like notifying HMRC, getting company insurance, opening a bank account, registering for PAYE tax and if you are hiring staff we can assist you with setting up a payroll and pension scheme.
We can offer company secretarial duties such as maintaining share capital and registrar services like issuing share certificates, provide registered office facilities, changes to share capital, appointing or removing directors, maintaining company registers. We can advise and assist in all aspects of company secretarial matters including dealing with dividend vouchers, advising the directors on their responsibilities in relation to company secretarial matters, shareholder meetings and director meetings which may be required.
Our team are ready to take your call and chat about your needs. Give us a call.
If you would like more information or would like to speak to us direct then call us on 01296 821 888. Or if you would prefer, ask us a question online.
07 Oct 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to cut National Insurance contributions (NICs) and increase Income Tax to create a 'level playing field' and protect workers' pay.
The government's Budget Board must focus on easing the cost of doing business, says the Institute of Directors (IoD).
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will look at fixing the cliff edges in business rates that can discourage small business investment and growth, according to a report from HM Treasury.