Changes
Required to Websites and Electronic Documents |
The government has recently issued new legislation
extending the requirements for companies and Limited Liability
Partnerships (LLPs) to provide certain particulars about
themselves on their websites and in electronic versions of
all documents.
The new legislation became effective from 1 January 2007
and there are penalties for those who do not comply.
The changes mean that companies and LLPs must disclose their
name, place of registration, registered number and the address
of their registered office on their websites. This information
must already be included on business letters and order forms.
The new legislation extends the requirements to include this
information to such documents in electronic format. As so
many of us now conduct business correspondence by email,
this has implications for the amount of information that
must be included.
Please do get in touch if you want any more clarification
on this.
Internet Link:
Statutory Instrument
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