ECCTA

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ECCTA and Companies House reforms: amendments to company register obligations

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ECCTA and Companies House reforms: Changes to how companies will file their annual accounts

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What should employers be doing to prepare for the new ‘failure to prevent fraud’ offence, which comes into force on 1 September 2025?

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ECCTA and Companies House Reforms: A guide to Companies House Identity Verification – Who must verify and available methods

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Navigating change: a Transition Plan for Companies House under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA)

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ECCTA and Companies House reforms: expanded powers of the Registrar of Companies

ECCTA and Companies House Reforms: The Introduction of Identity Verification (IDV), Authorised Corporate Service Providers (ACSP) and Unique Identifiers (UIN)

ECCTA and Companies House reforms – horizon scanning for 2024 through to March 2025

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Company incorporation – choosing your name

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ECCTA – Update on the Companies House Reforms and Draft Regulations

ECCTA – A Company’s Registered Office Address and the Requirement to Register an Email Address

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The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) and the Companies House Reforms

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The Register of Overseas Entities ongoing requirements

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Companies House’s enforcement powers for non-compliance with the Register of Overseas Entities

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