SLC report on damages for personal injury
The Scottish Law Commission has published a report proposing reforms to modernise and simplify personal injury damages law in Scotland.
READ MOREMany of this year’s plans follow the recent coming into force of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, which has granted the Registrar enhanced statutory powers aimed to assist in the reduction of economic crime within the UK.
For businesses, the key changes outlined within the Plan include:
Companies will also now be required to submit annual confirmation that they have been formed for a lawful purpose and that their intended future activities are lawful – this change has now been incorporated into the CS01 form used for filing a company’s confirmation statement.
This verification process will extend to third parties who file information on behalf of a company (known as ‘authorised third party agents’, or ACSPs), such as legal advisors and accountants. ACSPs will be required to confirm to the Registrar that they have appropriately verified the identity of their client before submitting information on their behalf.
Companies House are yet to confirm the form in which this verification process will take.
Overall, by implementing the changes above, Companies House intends to improve the quality and availability of information available to the public in relation to UK companies, which they consider will maximise the value of the Register to the UK economy. The 2024/2025 Plan also marks the end of the Registrar’s larger five-year strategy plan, which set out their approach for transformation.
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