Originally posted by Mr.Whippy
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Converting to Permie - Query on closing Ltd company
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Originally posted by minstrel View PostI think it depends on your local tax office, but I did it earlier this year and it only took a few weeks.Comment
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Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostOK, thanks. It's something I'm also considering currently so just wanted an idea of how long it'd be before I could get my hands on the cash.
Forgive me if I am wrong !!Comment
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Just to clarify there are two parts to this:
- ESC C16 - this is the agreement you need from your local tax office to allow the remaining money in the company to be treated as a capital distribution rathen than a dividend.
- Entrepreneurs Relief - allows you to pay 10% CGT (rather than 18%) on the capital distribution assuming ESC C16 is agreed. This is claimed via your personal tax return.
Ideally you should probably wait until ESC C16 is approved before taking the cash out, but I suspect it is unlikely any one would care if you withdrew the money from the company account before you get the ESC C16 approval from HMRC.
My previous accountant said this it was fine to take the money out straight away as long as VAT, Corporation Tax etc had been paid.Comment
- ESC C16 - this is the agreement you need from your local tax office to allow the remaining money in the company to be treated as a capital distribution rathen than a dividend.
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