The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has published a consultation paper concerning the financial information required in statements of capital under the Companies Act (2006). The consultation highlights problems with the current requirements - some of which were highlighted by ICSA earlier this year - and sets out a proposed response involving changes in the Act which BIS believes would simply the information required and avoid the need to disaggregate any information below the level of class of share.UK: statements of capital under the Companies Act (2006) - BIS consultation
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has published a consultation paper concerning the financial information required in statements of capital under the Companies Act (2006). The consultation highlights problems with the current requirements - some of which were highlighted by ICSA earlier this year - and sets out a proposed response involving changes in the Act which BIS believes would simply the information required and avoid the need to disaggregate any information below the level of class of share.
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