Originally posted by Nixon Williams
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Previously on "Company closure and new company created fees"
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If you have closed down your company claiming ESC C16, is there any time limit after which it would be considered reasonable to open a new company without the ESC C16 being revoked (if that is the correct term)?
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When I considered closing down last year, my accountants said that if I closed the firm at the normal year end, then there would be no extra charge. They also said that I couldn't do it as above if I intended to start a new, similar Ltd Co again straight afterwards. I decided against doing it in the end.
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It all depends what is included within the closure fee, it does seem excessive to me, our charge to an existing client to close a company would be £150+VAT.
I would ask your accountant to check on the validity of claiming ESC C16 if you are opening a new company, your circumstances may be fine but this route is not normally available if you are opening anew company.
Alan
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I think that as your accountant has gone the ESC C16 route to close the company and take a capital distribution to then apply entrepreneurs relief; that the fee is not unfair.
A standard company closure should be cheaper however.
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Company closure and new company created fees
Hi Guys,
I closed down my previous company and am taking entrepreneurs relief on it. The company has been closed my my accountant and a new one opened.
I received the fees for this :
New Company : £146.88
Closure of Company : £763.75
Total including VAT : 910.63
Given i also pay the accountant 135 for general book keeping VAT/Salary etc I would like to see if these charges seem expensive, they do to me.
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