I know this comes up a lot, but all the things I've found say you have to make sure all taxes paid etc. But in this case the company is owed money by HMRC.
This is for a small plan B venture I started with a friend a few years ago, but we only ever invoiced for about £7K of work, and only about £3K of it ever turned up. We kept the company going for 2 years in the hope the client (who's virtually bankrupt) would come up with the money, but there's no chance now. And obviously paying an accountant to do this isn't really an option with such a small amount of money.
We paid the CT based on £7K, and obviously before we close the company it'd be nice to get the overpaid CT back from HMRC.
The company year ended end of September, so I'm thinking what I should do is do the CT return for the year just finished now listing the bad debt and claiming the refund (however that works). But should I start the process of closing the company now too? What I'm worried about is the bank may close, or freeze the account, and I need the account for the money being returned.
Any suggestions as how best to proceed greatly appreciated. I've already got this company one £150 fine, so I'm nervous about doing it right.
This is for a small plan B venture I started with a friend a few years ago, but we only ever invoiced for about £7K of work, and only about £3K of it ever turned up. We kept the company going for 2 years in the hope the client (who's virtually bankrupt) would come up with the money, but there's no chance now. And obviously paying an accountant to do this isn't really an option with such a small amount of money.
We paid the CT based on £7K, and obviously before we close the company it'd be nice to get the overpaid CT back from HMRC.
The company year ended end of September, so I'm thinking what I should do is do the CT return for the year just finished now listing the bad debt and claiming the refund (however that works). But should I start the process of closing the company now too? What I'm worried about is the bank may close, or freeze the account, and I need the account for the money being returned.
Any suggestions as how best to proceed greatly appreciated. I've already got this company one £150 fine, so I'm nervous about doing it right.
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