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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostGet an accountant to shutdown your LTD and produce a P45 for you so you can get your tax code right and avoid a nasty tax bill when you do your self assessment....Comment
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostGet an accountant to shutdown your LTD and produce a P45 for you so you can get your tax code right and avoid a nasty tax bill when you do your self assessment....
Edit: but a P45 probably isn't needed anyway as it's a new tax year, speak to the umbrella about doing a P46 instead.
Originally posted by keyser666 View PostThanks, will be looking into all that now. It's all coming to fruition now and I dont want to be in deep doo doo. I only had 3 weekly payments under the Ltd company so not hard to work out. Glad it has come about now.Last edited by Contreras; 8 April 2013, 21:18.Comment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostNo but it was pretty funnyComment
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Originally posted by keyser666 View PostSeems he is quite a regular at doing that from what I see on the forum.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostSpeak to an accountant and get a fixed price for sorting out the mess in the most efficient way. It might be that you can treat those 3 weeks as being self-employed and then if the company has never traded it would be easier/cheaper to close down. There are penalties for delaying though so don't hang about.
Which means you need to do a CT return before closing your company, but the closing part is easy - just sign and send off the form.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Hi,
Just a side note but you could have opened up an account with cashplus Business.
They open up a bank account in your company name. No credit facilities so no credit checks etc.
You would just need to prove your ID and address.
I see you've gone umbrella route anyway now, but just thought I'd mention it as it would have been a solution to your earlier issue of not having a company bank account................Comment
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