Part 20 of the Companies Act 2014 provides for the re-registration from one company type to another. The Act has lessen the restrictions on re-registration and the amount of times a company can re-register. An LTD may re-register as a CLG and vice versa for first time which was not provided for under the old Companies Act. An LTD cannot have paid up share capital or requires order from the High Court.
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Alteration of Constitution The Conversion Deadline Has Passed…. So what now? The Companies Act 2014 was introduced on 1st June 2015 and it replaced the Companies Acts 1963-2013. As well as consolidating the previous legislation it also sought to simplify procedures and introduced changes in practices. With the transition period now well and truly behind
We finally have clarity on what the definition of a designated unlimited company and what private unlimited companies (“ULC”) will have to file financial statements with the Companies Registration Office. The new definition is bad news for many unlimited companies that were previously exempt from filing financial statements. The new definition applies to financial years
Everyone woke up on the morning of 1st December 2016 and the sun shone (I think) and life continued as normal. One of the biggest deadlines in the history of Company Law in Ireland had passed and like Y2K nothing happened and life moved on. Approximately 26% of private limited companies choose to either convert