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Proof of Registration

Amazon is demanding proof of registration and article of association and a share allotment document.
Please help & guide for this.

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Seller_elkWx4uWlVFED

Proof of Registration

Amazon is demanding proof of registration and article of association and a share allotment document.
Please help & guide for this.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Have you registered with HMRC as self-employed ? - either sole-trader or limited company.
If you are buying items to sell on for profit then you must do this straight away.

You will need to supply Amazon with your UTR if sole-trader, or the articles and share allotment if you are a limited company, and have an Amazon BUSINESS seller account.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Well are you a ltd company? If not, you have given them the wrong information when signing up.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I think the problem is so many new sellers think it sounds good to be a limited company, or just assume that any business has to be a company, and do not research or understand the implications and responsibilities.
Just like many do not realise they have to be registered as self-employed, even as a sole-trader, and think they can just sell items without keeping accounts etc.

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Seller_rGtEcZnu0JTRD

As you have registered a limited company, then you should really know what these things are, otherwise it means that you have undertaken a lot of legal requirements without doing any research first. That being the case, you really need to speak to an accountant as there is a lot of legal requirements you have signed up to, and you need to make sure you fully understand these before you get youself in any trouble.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Interesting how many come on here asking for help/advice, then when they are given it, we never see or hear from them again. :roll_eyes:

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Proof of Registration

Amazon is demanding proof of registration and article of association and a share allotment document.
Please help & guide for this.

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Proof of Registration

Amazon is demanding proof of registration and article of association and a share allotment document.
Please help & guide for this.

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Proof of Registration

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Amazon is demanding proof of registration and article of association and a share allotment document.
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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Have you registered with HMRC as self-employed ? - either sole-trader or limited company.
If you are buying items to sell on for profit then you must do this straight away.

You will need to supply Amazon with your UTR if sole-trader, or the articles and share allotment if you are a limited company, and have an Amazon BUSINESS seller account.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Well are you a ltd company? If not, you have given them the wrong information when signing up.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I think the problem is so many new sellers think it sounds good to be a limited company, or just assume that any business has to be a company, and do not research or understand the implications and responsibilities.
Just like many do not realise they have to be registered as self-employed, even as a sole-trader, and think they can just sell items without keeping accounts etc.

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Seller_rGtEcZnu0JTRD

As you have registered a limited company, then you should really know what these things are, otherwise it means that you have undertaken a lot of legal requirements without doing any research first. That being the case, you really need to speak to an accountant as there is a lot of legal requirements you have signed up to, and you need to make sure you fully understand these before you get youself in any trouble.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Interesting how many come on here asking for help/advice, then when they are given it, we never see or hear from them again. :roll_eyes:

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Have you registered with HMRC as self-employed ? - either sole-trader or limited company.
If you are buying items to sell on for profit then you must do this straight away.

You will need to supply Amazon with your UTR if sole-trader, or the articles and share allotment if you are a limited company, and have an Amazon BUSINESS seller account.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Have you registered with HMRC as self-employed ? - either sole-trader or limited company.
If you are buying items to sell on for profit then you must do this straight away.

You will need to supply Amazon with your UTR if sole-trader, or the articles and share allotment if you are a limited company, and have an Amazon BUSINESS seller account.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Well are you a ltd company? If not, you have given them the wrong information when signing up.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Well are you a ltd company? If not, you have given them the wrong information when signing up.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Presumably this is you

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13956556

If so, did you look into the responsibilities of being a ltd company ?

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Presumably this is you

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13956556

If so, did you look into the responsibilities of being a ltd company ?

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I think the problem is so many new sellers think it sounds good to be a limited company, or just assume that any business has to be a company, and do not research or understand the implications and responsibilities.
Just like many do not realise they have to be registered as self-employed, even as a sole-trader, and think they can just sell items without keeping accounts etc.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I think the problem is so many new sellers think it sounds good to be a limited company, or just assume that any business has to be a company, and do not research or understand the implications and responsibilities.
Just like many do not realise they have to be registered as self-employed, even as a sole-trader, and think they can just sell items without keeping accounts etc.

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Seller_rGtEcZnu0JTRD

As you have registered a limited company, then you should really know what these things are, otherwise it means that you have undertaken a lot of legal requirements without doing any research first. That being the case, you really need to speak to an accountant as there is a lot of legal requirements you have signed up to, and you need to make sure you fully understand these before you get youself in any trouble.

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Seller_rGtEcZnu0JTRD

As you have registered a limited company, then you should really know what these things are, otherwise it means that you have undertaken a lot of legal requirements without doing any research first. That being the case, you really need to speak to an accountant as there is a lot of legal requirements you have signed up to, and you need to make sure you fully understand these before you get youself in any trouble.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Interesting how many come on here asking for help/advice, then when they are given it, we never see or hear from them again. :roll_eyes:

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Interesting how many come on here asking for help/advice, then when they are given it, we never see or hear from them again. :roll_eyes:

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