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Previously on "Cater Allen deposited £750 from my Business Bank account to Treasury"

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by craigy1874 View Post
    There may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?
    Not Welsh or Scottish or N Irish then?

    Ironic since Companies House is in Cardiff too

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View Post
    Ok, to add something more useful for the OP than some funny comments, you can apply for a discretionary grant from the Bona Vacantia Division which would cover your £750. If the BVD make a discretionary grant to you, you'll have to pay them their fees of £300. Luckily, as the sum is not over £750, you then don't have to slide them a further 5%. You'd need to provide proof of ID which has to be verified by a practising solicitor so that may cost you some money too.
    Cup of tea would be nice as well...

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  • Craig@Clarity
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    Ok, to add something more useful for the OP than some funny comments, you can apply for a discretionary grant from the Bona Vacantia Division which would cover your £750. If the BVD make a discretionary grant to you, you'll have to pay them their fees of £300. Luckily, as the sum is not over £750, you then don't have to slide them a further 5%. You'd need to provide proof of ID which has to be verified by a practising solicitor so that may cost you some money too.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by craigy1874 View Post
    There may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?
    Not any more it isn't.

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  • craigy1874
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    There may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?

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  • Old Greg
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    Be grateful it wasn't more.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by candy View Post
    What can I do now?
    Think about all the tax you saved over the years and be happy.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View Post
    I'm surprised NW didn't advise your to close the company bank account down before the submission of the DS01 unless Companies House struck your company off before you got the chance to submit the form?!
    There's an "NW are crap" thread around here somewhere. Although, TBF, most large accountants have a thread like that...

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  • Craig@Clarity
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    I'm surprised NW didn't advise your to close the company bank account down before the submission of the DS01 unless Companies House struck your company off before you got the chance to submit the form?!

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  • northernladuk
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    You can accept our thanks for your donation to this proud country and then you can go about your business knowing you've done some good.

    EDIT : The posters history is worth scanning when considering a response. Sounds like Pscont's less capable brother/sister.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 21 February 2020, 16:07.

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  • SimonMac
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    No company, no owner so reverts to the treasure under bona vacantia

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  • candy
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Very little.

    The accountants who wound up your company for you should have instructed you when to take the money out after all other payments had been made.

    Which accountants wound the company up?
    Nixon Williams

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by candy View Post
    I still had £750 in my Cater Allen bank account, which they transferred to the UK Treasury when my company was dissolved.

    What can I do now?
    Very little.

    The accountants who wound up your company for you should have instructed you when to take the money out after all other payments had been made.

    Which accountants wound the company up?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by candy View Post
    I still had £750 in my Cater Allen bank account, which they transferred to the UK Treasury when my company was dissolved.

    What can I do now?
    It will cost you more than £750 to get it back ...

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  • Cater Allen deposited £750 from my Business Bank account to Treasury

    I still had £750 in my Cater Allen bank account, which they transferred to the UK Treasury when my company was dissolved.

    What can I do now?

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