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  • dozer
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    indeed it looks mostly made up of their dormancy and windup etc fees.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    could be their fees to wind it up

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  • dozer
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    seems there is little i can do for what appears to be their mistake during the year. add £250 for the priviledge of closing down puts a big hole in the war chest

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  • gingerjedi
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    Funny that, my last advice note from year end also says -£900? I know I still owe £2k to the director’s loan account so it may be a good thing for me?

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  • closing company, accountants have now found deficit...

    ive decided to wind up my company while on the bench and these accountants have not done a great job.

    i get a letter today saying there is a £900 defecit and i need to repay it. ive always followed their guidelines as for what to withdraw and i would know about £900 going missing.

    any advice from similar situation?
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