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Thanks for the reply. I managed to resolve it as using MVL Online anyway, and the accounts that I already submitted were sufficient enough for them to proceed.
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With the sums of money I guess you are dealing with do you think and free online template is a good idea? Why not enquire how much a contractor specialist accountant will charge for it? Speak to Maslins as they are contractor speclialists and also have MVL Online so knowledgeable in both areas. See how much they want to guide you through it?Originally posted by yonyonson View PostDon't have an accountant (which I know was my first mistake, and I'm a sucker for punishment). Might have to ask the liquidator if the above are the correct documents needed, but if anyone knows of a free template online, I would be eternally grateful.
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Don't have an accountant (which I know was my first mistake, and I'm a sucker for punishment). Might have to ask the liquidator if the above are the correct documents needed, but if anyone knows of a free template online, I would be eternally grateful.
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Final CT return
I'm going through the MVL process at the moment, and one of the requests is to submit my final CT return - just to double check with the more knowledgeable, but is this referring to my Combined Accounts Computation Corporation Tax return that I submitted for the last FY? (Think this is it, and probably being a bit dense about this)
I also need to submit my final full statutory accounts - does anyone know of any good template that I can download online for this?
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