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    #61
    Having been through this mess myself back a few years now, I would say that if the company currently has 20k in it, pay the CT and any other debt. Then just close it, splitting the profit as per the shareholding.

    Get yourself a new company and start working for them as per what others have suggested.

    GL, it is a pain in the backside, but does improve over time, just stay strong during this cruddy time.
    Last edited by Scrag Meister; 10 September 2013, 12:07.
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      #62
      Originally posted by mouseorgan View Post
      I'm with NW, and my guy there didn't. Either way though, I'm removing the joint account status currently, so I really think that my issues are firmly outside of my company at least.
      I see, I will send you a private message just now and will look into this for you to see if there is an issue.

      Martin

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        #63
        I'd just like to clarify my comments regarding the communications with my accountant. I understand now that they did everything correctly, and any confusion or undesired consequence was down to me not understand the processes involved in effective stock management and reading their communications to me in sufficient detail.
        Last edited by mouseorgan; 12 September 2013, 07:22.

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          #64
          Originally posted by mouseorgan View Post
          I'd just like to clarify my comments regarding the communications with my accountant. I understand now that they did everything correctly, and any confusion or undesired consequence was down to me not understand the processes involved in effective stock management.
          I think we guessed that quite a few pages ago I am afraid
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