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Time for MVL or not and IR35
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou need to keep your insurances going just in case anything historic crops up. Most accountants will offer a reduced rate for non trading periodsComment
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On the MVL topic with slow banks. Has someone tried to open a faster bank pre MVL?
I'm with Metro Bank and thinking opening another business bank account with Starling.Comment
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Originally posted by philgo View PostOn the MVL topic with slow banks. Has someone tried to open a faster bank pre MVL?
I'm with Metro Bank and thinking opening another business bank account with Starling.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by philgo View PostOn the MVL topic with slow banks. Has someone tried to open a faster bank pre MVL?
I'm with Metro Bank and thinking opening another business bank account with Starling.
Barclays are good.
But it's probably easier to find an insolvency firm that doesn't need to take control of your funds during liquidation.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
Barclays are good.
But it's probably easier to find an insolvency firm that doesn't need to take control of your funds during liquidation.
On another note why do liquidator has to receive a bank transfer from the bank itself? Is not possible just to do a bank transfer to myself via director loan or simply transfer myself the money to the liquidator?Comment
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Originally posted by philgo View Post
Sorry what do you mean by that?
On another note why do liquidator has to receive a bank transfer from the bank itself? Is not possible just to do a bank transfer to myself via director loan or simply transfer myself the money to the liquidator?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by philgo View Post
Sorry what do you mean by that?
On another note why do liquidator has to receive a bank transfer from the bank itself? Is not possible just to do a bank transfer to myself via director loan or simply transfer myself the money to the liquidator?Comment
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Originally posted by philgo View Post
Sorry what do you mean by that?
On another note why do liquidator has to receive a bank transfer from the bank itself? Is not possible just to do a bank transfer to myself via director loan or simply transfer myself the money to the liquidator?
As others said, there are options, but the liquidator will be in control of the company, and its cash, and its bank account.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
Yes exactly that. There are options and the insolvency firm can advise accordingly.Comment
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