What happens to a bank account of a closed ltd? Does it receive any checks, audits , etc after the ltd closure and if yes by whom and why?
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Well any money left in an account will go to HMRC via the official receiver. Beyond that I haven't a clue.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
IIRC, any funds lying in the company bank account are passed to Companies House when the company in question is closed. I'm sure someone will be along in a minute to correct me if that's wrong. There was someone on here complaining about thousands being moved out of their control when they closed their Ltd by choice some months ago. If there's anything left after all your Ltd's creditors have been paid, you can apply to get it back, but it's not a straightforward or automatic process.Comment
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Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostWhat happens to a bank account of a closed ltd?
Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostDoes it receive any checks, audits , etc after the ltd closure and if yes by whom and why?Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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All monies left in closed company bank accounts goes to The Crown.
Restoration is expensive but can be done. Consider it a stupidity tax.
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A company that is closed under the DS01 strike off procedures is not subject to any scrutiny other than normal HMRC inspection powers, which to all intents and purposes cease when the company closes.
HMRC can still inspect the records if the directors / shareholders post closure of course.
OP, can you be more specific at what your concerns are?Comment
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Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax View PostA company that is closed under the DS01 strike off procedures is not subject to any scrutiny other than normal HMRC inspection powers, which to all intents and purposes cease when the company closes.
HMRC can still inspect the records if the directors / shareholders post closure of course.
OP, can you be more specific at what your concerns are?
I wonder if the tax collectors ( i just can't say the word authority ) monitor any activity of that bank account considering its kinda stale account with no active LTD associated to it.
Lets say I move some money with that account, is anyone watching or reporting it ?Last edited by stevejohnson; 18 October 2012, 22:12.Comment
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I wouldn't chance it moving money in that business account as the Treasury Solicitor will freeze the account and then take the money out without even notifying you.
In terms of "does anyone monitor that bank account ?", that's a bit like asking "do the police sometimes intercept my phone calls ?' .... you'll never really know whether they do or not.
What is peculiar about this case is that your bank account seems to have been 'forgotten', when it should have been closed down and any monies transferred to the Treasury Solicitor around 1.7 years ago !. Did Companies House notify the Treasury Solicitor for close down I wonder ? Was your ltd company advertised in the London Gazzette (or whichever rag its meant to be declared in) ???
Stranger things occur.Comment
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Can you give us some context to your question? They can't audit a closed bank account but they can still audit your books to make sure the value in the bank equals the value on your books... which should both obviously come to 0.
Are you asking can you get audited once your bank account is closed then the answer is yes. Can they actually audit your bank account no, it's closed and empty (or should be).'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostWhat is peculiar about this case is that your bank account seems to have been 'forgotten', when it should have been closed down and any monies transferred to the Treasury Solicitor around 1.7 years ago !. Did Companies House notify the Treasury Solicitor for close down I wonder ? Was your ltd company advertised in the London Gazzette (or whichever rag its meant to be declared in) ???
Stranger things occur.
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