Tolley's Company Secretary's Handbook 2008/2009 [Paperback]byThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of Tolley's Company Secretary's Handbook 2008/2009Comprehensive, fully up-to-date and concise, this 18th edition is your time saving route to accurate information on the legal and procedural aspects of company administration. It covers all the basic reporting duties, including statutory accounts, membership, directors and capital as well as additional responsibilities, such as employment, health and safety, pensions, insurance, car schemes and taxation.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonContents of Tolley's Company Secretary's Handbook 2008/2009The staged implementation of the CA 2006 continues to be a headache for those involved in company administration. Parts that have been implemented since the last edition include:; 1 (General introductory provisions); 2 (Company formation); 3 (A company's constitution); 4 (A company's capacity and related matters); 5 (A company's name); 6 (A company's registered office); 7 (Re-registration as a means of altering a company's status); 8 (A company's members); 10 (A company's directors) - provisions relating to directors' conflict of interest duties, directors' residential addresses and underage and natural directors; 12 (Company secretaries); 15 (Accounts and reports); 16 (Audit); 17 (A company's share capital); 18 (Acquisition by limited company of its own shares); 19 (Debentures); 20 (Private and public companies); 21 (Certification and transfer of securities); 23 (Distributions); 24 (A company's annual return); 25 (Company charges); 26 (Arrangements and reconstructions); 27 (Mergers and divisions of public companies); 31 (Dissolution and restoration to the register); 33 (UK companies not formed under the Companies Acts); 34 (Overseas companies); 35 (The registrar of companies); 41 (Business names); 42 (Statutory auditors).; The new edition fully incorporates all the latest changes and all the associated regulations. |
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