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"Business stationery
in full colour always looks excellent"
Business stationery is a must for businesses to trade on a daily basis, whatever industry you are in your business stationery gives you the chance to show the world your branding and aproach to business. When perspective clients recieve your business documentation, they ultamately paint a picture of your company.
Don't give a negative impression ensure all your business stationery is printed on quality stationery paper
stock, carrying all current legal requirements finished with a professional, clean design. Following these
simple steps will ensure your company always makes the grade contact us and together we can create a brand for
your business which can stand the test of time.
Stationery can be used to project your business image. But there are also legal requirements about the information your stationery must include - such as your VAT number and your company's registered address.
Information to include on your stationery:
Apart from your company name and address, include all telephone landline numbers, fax number, email address and
website address, if applicable.
It's also advisable to include mobile phone numbers, especially on business
cards, and even home telephone numbers, depending on the nature of the business.
There are also a number of legal requirements, depending on the type of business you run.
There is no requirement for sole traders to register a business name. They can trade under their own names or
choose a different business name. However, if as a sole trader you choose something other than your own name
for the business, you must include your own name and the business address on all business letters, orders and
receipts.
Invoices must state your VAT registration number if applicable.
Partnerships must state on letterheads, order forms, invoices and receipts the names of all partners and the
address of the principal office or alternatively indicate where a list of partners may be inspected. Invoices
must state your VAT registration number if applicable.
Limited companies must show on letterheads and order forms (paper and electronic versions) the name of the
company, the place of registration, the company registration number, the address of the registered office and
the address of its place of business, if different. If the company is being wound up this fact must also be
stated.
There is no need to list the names of the company directors. However, if you choose to do so, you must
list all names. Invoices must show at least the company name and VAT number if applicable. In the case of a
limited company that is exempt from using the word 'limited' in its name, it must state the fact that it is a
limited company.
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