Striking off
JodieR
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I am right in thinking that a company which has never traded can be struck off without outstanding annual returns/dormant accounts being submitted aren't I?
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Yes, just need to apply to strike off and pay £10 filing fee, although HMRC may object if they believe accounts are due!0
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thanks, i thought so!0
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I get the impression that the client has informed HMRC that the company's never traded and thought that that was everything she needed to do - it's only now she's got a request off Companies House for an annual return that it's come to light that the company lives on... a lovely example of why the advice down the pub isn't always the best... 'my mate told me that even though I was just going to trade as a sole trader I needed to register with Companies House to be able to use my trading name'. *where's-the-rolling-eyes-smiley*0
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I get the impression that the client has informed HMRC that the company's never traded and thought that that was everything she needed to do - it's only now she's got a request off Companies House for an annual return that it's come to light that the company lives on... a lovely example of why the advice down the pub isn't always the best... 'my mate told me that even though I was just going to trade as a sole trader I needed to register with Companies House to be able to use my trading name'. *where's-the-rolling-eyes-smiley*
Here it is: :rolleyes:
Yeah, good ole man down t'pub!!0