To register a company in the UK, you'll need to provide several key pieces of information. First, you'll need a unique company name that complies with the naming rules set by Companies House. You'll also need to decide on the type of company structure, such as a private limited company, and provide a registered office address in the UK.
Additionally, you'll need to appoint at least one director and, if applicable, a company secretary. It's important to provide details of the company's shareholders, including their names and addresses, and specify the share capital and the number of shares each shareholder holds.
You'll also need to prepare a memorandum of association, which is a legal statement signed by all initial shareholders agreeing to form the company, and articles of association, which outline how the company will be run.
Finally, you'll need to register for Corporation Tax within three months of starting to do business. Ensuring all this information is accurate and complete will help streamline the registration process with Companies House.