I can't give you any formal advice on this, but I don't think there's any rule that states if there's >£25k debt a company can't be dissolved? Possibly you're thinking about the £25k threshold below which CGT treatment can be obtained in a cheap and cheerful strike off for a solvent company?
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It wouldn't be something I could formally help with. There's two very different types of liquidation:
1) Solvent liquidations (Members Voluntary Liquidations, MVL). This is what MVL Online can often help with. Company has paid off all debts, has excess cash/assets. An MVL is a way of getting...
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