mandelbrot
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Capnhand mentioned Shadow Directors...
Section 27 of the Companies Act 1990 states:
So, you asked
The above piece of legislation would make you a director and you must be listed as one.
You could use an umlimited company with the risks that are attached to that and then have the shares owned by a company outside of the country, for example an Isle of Man company, which doesnt have to publish its accounts.
Capnhand mentioned Shadow Directors...
Section 27 of the Companies Act 1990 states:
So, you asked
The above piece of legislation would make you a director and you must be listed as one.
I know that as I've already stated that above i.e. you have to give Director details including "shadow directors" or "Alternate Directors" on the A1 Company incorporation form.
Hi Sorry if this is a silly answer but can you not set up the company using a 2 Nominee Directors,s Nominee secretary and Nominee shareholders and registered office. granted i know there is an extra cost for this.
Not such thing as a silly answer. Appreciate the comment. Simply googling that term results in lots of Irish Nominee Director Services.... wasn't aware of these!
You are trying to hide your involvement/running of this company from the public. Every company in Ireland must disclose all directors, shadow or not and all shareholders.
So the question is valid, what are you trying to hide?
Where is a shadow director supposed to disclose his/her position? Seems a contradiction in terms!
Remember on the accounts you have to disclose the ultimate controlling party which will be you. This should be filed with the CRO in the abridged accounts but again alot of accounts are filed without it.
Fair point!! Maybe it is me that is a bit naive.Point taken, but read the OP's last few threads Joe, and you might have a different opinion as to why they want anonymity.
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