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Previously on "Closing company - PCG Membership ????"

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  • Billy Pilgrim
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    Originally posted by Hex View Post
    I think the PCG advice is correct. It's to do with how long HMRC have to make investigations into your company's last tax return, which is something like 1 year from the date it was submitted, AbbeyTax (who provide the PCG insurance) suggest this gives a 2 year window for them to investigate after closing the company. For the cost, I would keep it going.

    I don't think the PCG have such a thing as "run off cover". You might be able to get it direct from AbbeyTax but I doubt it.
    Cheers for the pointer - PCG Plus will give me a tonne of stuff that I won't ever need - but probably can't opt out of -- and therefore am paying for

    I'll see what Abbey Tax can do too

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  • Hex
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    I think the PCG advice is correct. It's to do with how long HMRC have to make investigations into your company's last tax return, which is something like 1 year from the date it was submitted, AbbeyTax (who provide the PCG insurance) suggest this gives a 2 year window for them to investigate after closing the company. For the cost, I would keep it going.

    I don't think the PCG have such a thing as "run off cover". You might be able to get it direct from AbbeyTax but I doubt it.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    I would hope that PCG would do a kind of "run down cover" at a lower than normal cost since as time passes, the chances of investigation reduce and you only need to cover for investigations, not the rest of the PCG membership stuff. I hope they help you in that direction, seems bad service if they don't.

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  • Billy Pilgrim
    started a topic Closing company - PCG Membership ????

    Closing company - PCG Membership ????

    Hi all,

    will be closing my company soon (heading to the dark side - fed up with living out of my suitcase 5 days a week) and my PCG Plus membership is up for renewal.

    Had a call from PCG rep the other day informing me that HMRC can investigate for 2 yrs after company closure - so I should really be renewing ( I thought it was actually longer - 6 yrs ??)

    Was just after some impartial advice on this situation before I stump up 500+ quid

    Cheers

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