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Yes. You'll need a solicitor to witness your signature on the Declaration of Solvency for any MVL.
I'm looking into this also and I wonder what this means for myself as I have moved overseas (now in NZ). Does this need to be a British solicitor? Or will a solicitor or justice of the peace from NZ be acceptable?
The idea behind the Members Voluntary Liquidation potentially affecting your credit rating is quite worrying, I know that some of you are stating that you don't think it will have an impact but doesn't a MVL have to be advertised in the London Gazette, therefore can any of the Credit Ratings Agencies on there not just use that as a means to give you a negative score ? Will it even state in the London Gazette whether its a Voluntary or a Compulsory (bad) liquidation ?
The idea behind the Members Voluntary Liquidation potentially affecting your credit rating is quite worrying, I know that some of you are stating that you don't think it will have an impact but doesn't a MVL have to be advertised in the London Gazette, therefore can any of the Credit Ratings Agencies on there not just use that as a means to give you a negative score ? Will it even state in the London Gazette whether its a Voluntary or a Compulsory (bad) liquidation ?
All the London Gazette information is readily available to the public. Have a look and see what information goes on there.
So has anyone on here performed a voluntary liquidation on their limited company ? Would you recommend one for me ? Preferably in the London area and one that costs less than £3k. One liquidation company insited that I turn up to a room and swear an oath regarding my ability to pay off my liabilities , is this normal procedure?
Hi sbakoola, it was long time ago, but did you finally found a solicitor for this in London area?
Thanks!
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