Author: Dennis Chapman
Published: October 21, 2011
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In this article we will look at what information you need to have printed on your letterheads, and other business stationery.
Letterheads and Purchase Order Forms
Companies must show the company name, the place of registration (eg Registered in England), the company registration number, the address of the registered office and the address of its place of business, if different. If any one of more Directors are named (note required) then all must be named.
Partnerships and Sole Traders must show the names of the partners and the address of the principal office or indicate where a list of partners may be inspected.
Sales Invoices and Receipts
Companies must show the company name.
Partnerships and Sole Traders must show the names of the Partners and the address of the principal office or indicate where a list of partners may be inspected.