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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostI'm done with contracting! Starting a new business now
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostThis fees is just for closing the company accounts.
The liquidation thing is separate.
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This fees is just for closing the company accounts.
The liquidation thing is separate.
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostYeah I think that is the case... So its probably no different ?
Martin
Contratax Ltd
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Originally posted by ContrataxLtd View PostI've assumed that the liquidators fees will be on top of the £400 OP has been quoted and is simply to prepare the accounts etc. to the point where the company can be placed into liquidation.
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostIsn't liquidation a more expensive and complex thing ?
£180 I was charged was for a simple accounts closed.
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Isn't liquidation a more expensive and complex thing ?
£180 I was charged was for a simple accounts closed.
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostHi all,
I stopped trading in Nov 2015. I've now decided to liquidate my company. Year-end is in December. I've been paying my accountant full fees until now. They asked for £400 closure fees. Does that sound reasonable? They are including 2016 accounts with 2015 accounts to submit it as one set of accounts.
However, I doubt you'd be able to go elsewhere to get it done cheaper as a new client that is closing so probably have to bite the bullet and pay it, unless of course you can negotiate with them to offset some of the fees you've paid since trade ceased against this.
They will probably clear down the balance sheet i.e. leave it with just cash at bank (less a provision for CT) equaling shareholder funds, close down the VAT, PAYE and CT schemes and then let the liquidator take over.
Martin
Contratax Ltd
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There are a couple of threads asking this over the years and they all appear to be in that ballpark so I'd say you are most definitely being ripped off. Might be a little more than others but not unreasonable.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fe...KOTWgAaK0I6IDA
You've gone permie??
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I'm liquidating it. The accountant needs to do the closing before my liquidator takes over?
I'm with Nixon Williams.
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Closure fees - Is this reasonable?
Hi all,
I stopped trading in Nov 2015. I've now decided to liquidate my company. Year-end is in December. I've been paying my accountant full fees until now. They asked for £400 closure fees. Does that sound reasonable? They are including 2016 accounts with 2015 accounts to submit it as one set of accounts.Tags: None
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