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Published on: 25 January 2024

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Economic crime and corporate transparency

Companies House announces changes to company law expected on 4 March 2024

Companies House has set out its intended schedule for bringing into effect certain company law reforms introduced by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA 2023). These measures require secondary legislation, meaning commencement depends on Parliamentary timetables, and they will not take effect before 4 March 2024. On that date, the expected changes to be delivered by Companies House will broaden its authority to challenge filings, query information and seek supporting evidence; permit more robust scrutiny of proposed company names; and establish new rules for registered office addresses and registered email addresses. In addition, companies will need to confirm on incorporation that they are being set up for a lawful purpose and that they intend to conduct lawful activities...

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