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  • juckky
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    Originally posted by Stag Cozier View Post
    If the company hasn't traded at all i.e. completely dormant, then it costs £10 (paid to Companies House) and a form DS01 which you can download from their website. Simples.
    That was all I was after. Many thanks!

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  • Stag Cozier
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    Originally posted by juckky View Post
    Sorry you feel that way. Let me elaborate on my basic question. If it is still too basic for you, maybe another forumite might feel that a constructive response would be useful.

    Is it straight forward to close the account down or will accounts have to be drawn up to prove no business has gone through the firm. Trying to minimise any associated costs where possible.
    If the company hasn't traded at all i.e. completely dormant, then it costs £10 (paid to Companies House) and a form DS01 which you can download from their website. Simples.

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  • wantacontract
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    he's obviously a third division footballer!!!

    jk..by the way...

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  • juckky
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Man, for someone that earns £100k a year you ask some pretty basic questions
    Sorry you feel that way. Let me elaborate on my basic question. If it is still too basic for you, maybe another forumite might feel that a constructive response would be useful.

    Is it straight forward to close the account down or will accounts have to be drawn up to prove no business has gone through the firm. Trying to minimise any associated costs where possible.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by juckky View Post
    I registered a limited on Monday and am now not taking the offered contract and staying perm. I haven't signed any documents and company was setup for me by SJD. Just wondering how I close it down.

    Thanks
    Man, for someone that earns £100k a year you ask some pretty basic questions

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  • Vallah
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    If you're lucky it may just have been an off the shelf company that they did nothing with. Even if it's not it shouldn't take much to sort out.

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  • cojak
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    Tell SJD, pay what you owe them and job done.

    You will owe them something if they've gone as far as setting up a Ltd for you...

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  • juckky
    started a topic Closing down Ltd just registered

    Closing down Ltd just registered

    I registered a limited on Monday and am now not taking the offered contract and staying perm. I haven't signed any documents and company was setup for me by SJD. Just wondering how I close it down.

    Thanks

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