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Though, the OP has not asked for accountant recommendation. The firm you are advertising will be costly and the OP has indicated that his company has done very little trading. As I said above, it is nothing complex to make changes to shares. It is all explained on Companies House website. If the OP was to engage an accountant on a full package, company secretarial is included by most firms. I recently had to do shares reduction for two clients who have similarly incorporated with high value shares, it is a straightforward change.Last edited by Chart Accountancy; 4 July 2017, 10:18.
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+1000Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think you need an accountant and quickly. Changing your setup too many times can attract unwanted attention as well I believe so go get some professional advice.
I highly recommend QDOS.
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It is not complicated at all, it is just a formality to have the correct forms filed.Originally posted by dotcom12 View Postsounds complicated, might be with striking the company off and setting up a new one
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sounds complicated, might be with striking the company off and setting up a new one
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GuyYou can reduce the shares but you need to file a solvency statement. If at the end of the year or within 9 months, you haven't paid the share capital money to the company, this will be classed as a related party loan and this will be taxable under s455 @32.5%, I have the loan issue covered in my recent blog here: w ww.chartaccountancy.com/blogOriginally posted by hmanne View PostHello All,
I need advice on filing confirmation statement.
Can you please tell me if I can change/Amend the capital.
While registering we have mentioned the capital as £10,000
Total number of shares issued 1000000
Total aggregate value of shares issued 10000
However we cannot show our accounts for £10,000 as we have not done much trading.
So can I change the share value and capital value while filing the confirmation statement by reducing my capital and share value to £1000
Also what is the amount I have to mention in
Total aggregate amount unpaid
Please suggest me
Thanks in Advance
If you want to avoid the extra tax, you should act to update your shares to the level that you can afford to pay but most companies simply set up with £1/£100 share capital
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I think you need an accountant and quickly. Changing your setup too many times can attract unwanted attention as well I believe so go get some professional advice.
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You've issued 1 million shares??
I guess you mean 10 thousand shares, but even that makes no sense.
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Filing Confirmation Statement
Hello All,
I need advice on filing confirmation statement.
Can you please tell me if I can change/Amend the capital.
While registering we have mentioned the capital as £10,000
Total number of shares issued 1000000
Total aggregate value of shares issued 10000
However we cannot show our accounts for £10,000 as we have not done much trading.
So can I change the share value and capital value while filing the confirmation statement by reducing my capital and share value to £1000
Also what is the amount I have to mention in
Total aggregate amount unpaid
Please suggest me
Thanks in AdvanceTags: None
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