Non-resident founders supported
A UK director does not have to live in the UK, although the company needs an appropriate UK registered office.
A practical UK company for international founders
Use a UK Ltd to sign international contracts, invoice clients and build a clear business presence in English. We help you choose the right company route, prepare the evidence and understand what comes next — in plain language.
A UK director does not have to live in the UK, although the company needs an appropriate UK registered office.
For qualifying profits up to £50,000. Profits above £250,000 are subject to the 25% main rate; marginal relief can apply between the thresholds.
The standard rolling taxable-turnover threshold. Different rules can apply to non-established businesses.
Start with the business, not the paperwork
A useful UK Ltd connects the company record, contracts, website, payments and annual duties. Choose the step you need now and see how it supports the wider plan.
The strongest founders understand where the company helps, where it does not, and which evidence a bank, client or adviser will ask for next.
Explore the service↗Choose a suitable name, share structure, activities and address package for a clean start.
→02Use a dormant existing company when an earlier incorporation date or rapid transfer is commercially useful.
→03Present ownership, activity, markets and expected payments in a provider-ready format.
→04Registered office, statutory mail, filings coordination and corporate changes in one service line.
→05Read the practical distinction between incorporation, tax residence, VAT and payroll duties.
→06Match the UK entity to digital trade, consulting, software, wholesale or international services.
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Choose a defined service, understand the evidence and responsibilities, then request a written scope before payment.
Choose a reviewed dormant UK company and complete a documented 24-hour transfer when the case is ready.
View details →02Form a UK private company with a practical structure, digital records and a clear first-year action plan.
View details →03Keep an appropriate public UK company address and receive statutory mail wherever you live.
View details →04Prepare UK corporate documents for recognised use abroad with the correct certification route.
View details →05Prepare your UK Ltd for remote onboarding with a selected European payment institution.
View details →06Give the company a distinctly British digital address with an official availability check.
View details →Where a UK Ltd can make business easier
The advantage is not the certificate itself. It is the ability to present a clear offer, contract through a recognised legal system and keep public company information easy to verify.
Contract with global clients, organise IP licensing and build a subscription business with a familiar legal counterparty.
Explore the service →02Consulting, design, recruitment and agency businesses can present a clear UK contracting entity to overseas customers.
Explore the service →03Coordinate suppliers, marketplaces and payment providers with careful VAT, customs and product-compliance planning.
Explore the service →04Use a company for international production, licensing, media, marketing and creator-led commercial projects.
Explore the service →05Sell digital courses, corporate training and research services through a transparent business structure.
Explore the service →06Create a dedicated vehicle for a defined venture, subject to appropriate legal, tax and regulatory advice.
Explore the service →Build the company around the way you will earn
We turn that commercial picture into a sensible company, address, document, payment and annual-support plan. You see the assumptions and responsibilities before you commit.
Country of residence, business activity, markets, expected payments and preferred timing.
New or ready-made company, address, documents, banking preparation and ongoing support.
Submit verified information, approve the structure and receive a clear corporate handover.
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A friendly 18-point review of ownership, address, contracts, tax questions, payment evidence and first-year duties.