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    #11
    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    If you don't then their standard response may be to object to the striking off because they don't know if there is any tax outstanding. If you contact them first then things may go a bit more quickly.

    Your accountant will be able to advise you...

    All strike off applications to C House are automatically sent to HMRC for approval

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      #12
      And after all this... sit back and prepare for a long wait. It took approx. 18 months for MyCo to be dissolved, though whether that was down to a slack accountant or a long drawn out process, I couldn't tell.

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        #13
        Originally posted by SackmanandCo View Post
        All strike off applications to C House are automatically sent to HMRC for approval
        Yes, exactly. I was thinking that if you get everything straight with HMRC before you apply to strike off then maybe it will go a bit smoother. I don't know if that's right or not though...
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          #14
          So what do you guys mean by "striking off"? Is this the same as "dissolved"?

          myco is marked as dissolved on Companies House, does that mean its been through HMRC approval or is there another stage?

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            #15
            Originally posted by gadgetman View Post
            So what do you guys mean by "striking off"? Is this the same as "dissolved"?

            myco is marked as dissolved on Companies House, does that mean its been through HMRC approval or is there another stage?
            Not necessarily. Companies House will start proceedings to dissolve a company when they receive a DS01 form. If you haven't submitted final accounts to HMRC and paid any taxes due then HMRC will usually object and the process will be stopped. Sometimes though, HMRC don't see it and the dissolution goes through regardless.

            Just because it's dissolved it doesn't mean HMRC are happy. In theory they could apply for the company to be restored if you owe enough tax.
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              #16
              You must pay the tax, even if Companies House dissolve the Company.

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                #17
                Originally posted by SackmanandCo View Post
                All strike off applications to C House are automatically sent to HMRC for approval
                Since when are Companies House and HMRC in cahoots???

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                  #18
                  If your company is struck off then you have the decision to make. Either hold your hands up and inform HMRC and pay the tax across or keep schtum!

                  If you hold your hands up, you need to submit a final set of accounts and CT return so that they can assess and agree the tax. They'll then restore the company and bank your CT cheque. You'll then have to submit another DS01 and dissolve the company.

                  If you keep quite and the tax is a couple of quid, it's unlikely they'll bother. For starters, you'll be off the radar.

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                    #19
                    I think that is what they call tax evasion!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SackmanandCo View Post
                      I think that is what they call tax evasion!

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