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Previously on "Relevant Life Insurance - Dormant Company"

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  • Dom at Fox Bartfield
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    Dormant

    Originally posted by MrButton View Post
    I’m pretty sure to be actually dormant there needs to be no transactions in or out. Which is why PSC are very rarely officially made dormant. They just stop trading for a bit.

    But an accountant will be along shortly to confirm.
    Yep, spot on

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by konsultant View Post
    Isnt dormant and not trading the same?
    Dormant companies and associations - GOV.UK

    Might start with understanding exactly what a dormant company is.

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  • konsultant
    replied
    Thank you.

    Isnt dormant and not trading the same? I have read dormancy means no transactions apart from accountancy or bank fees.

    Is that normally be the case? Can I take dividend from the money in the company?

    With regards to my original question - Does that mean I need to convert my RLP to a personal plan?

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  • Craig@Clarity
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    Originally posted by MrButton View Post
    I’m pretty sure to be actually dormant there needs to be no transactions in or out. Which is why PSC are very rarely officially made dormant. They just stop trading for a bit.

    But an accountant will be along shortly to confirm.
    That's right. It's terminology really. A dormant company is one that has never traded (usually people who set up a company to bag a name or a contract falls through before anything happens). What it sounds like here is that the company is simply put on hold (not trading). To answer the OP, it should be fine to claim the cost.

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  • MrButton
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    I’m pretty sure to be actually dormant there needs to be no transactions in or out. Which is why PSC are very rarely officially made dormant. They just stop trading for a bit.

    But an accountant will be along shortly to confirm.

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  • konsultant
    started a topic Relevant Life Insurance - Dormant Company

    Relevant Life Insurance - Dormant Company

    Hi,

    I am considering making my company dormant as I am taking up a permie position.

    However I had a Relevant Life policy premium being paid off from my Business account. Can I still continue to pay this if I make the company dormant? Or would I have to convert it to a personal policy?

    Thank you
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