WebThe Companies Act 2006 is the largest UK Act ever, with 1,300 sections. Approximately one third of the provisions are simply a restatement of the previous company law in a way that is intended to be clearer and easier to understand. The Act replaces the company law provisions in the following pieces of legislation: 1985 Companies Act Web388 (1) 388 (2) If accounting records are kept at a place outside the United Kingdom, accounts and returns with respect to the business dealt with in the accounting records so kept must be sent to, and kept at, a place in the United Kingdom, and must at all times be open to such inspection. The accounts and returns to be sent to the United ...
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WebSection 394, Companies Act 2006 Practical Law Primary Source 3-505-6957 (Approx. 1 page) Ask a question Section 394, Companies Act 2006 Toggle Table of Contents Table of Contents. Ctrl + Alt + T to open/close. Links to this primary source; Content referring to this primary source; WebThis note explains the criminal offence of failing to keep accounting records under sections 387 and 389 of the Companies Act 2006. Free Practical Law trial To access this resource, sign up for a free trial of Practical Law. emily feld clintyy
Record keeping requirements of Companies and other small entities
WebAct, No. 61 of 1973. [4] Section 386 of the Companies Act, 1973 deals with the powers of liquidators, and subsection (3) (a) provides that the liquidator of a company “in a winding-up by the Court, with the authority granted by meetings of creditors and members or contributories or on the directions of the Master given under section 387 ... Web1169 Dormant companies. (1) For the purposes of the Companies Acts a company is “dormant” during any period in which it has no significant accounting transaction. (2) A “significant accounting transaction” means a transaction that is required by section 386 to be entered in the company's accounting records. (3) In determining whether or ... WebPart 5 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Division 1 — Office and name. 142 Registered office of company 143 Office hours 144 Publication of name and registration number. Division 2 — Directors and officers. 145 Directors 146 Restrictions on appointment or advertisement of director 147 Qualification of director 148 Restriction on undischarged ... emily felderman