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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhere was your official mail going? Companies House would have sent several letters to your registered office.
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Originally posted by riffpie View PostStruck off because annual return was not submitted. I thought my accountant would be taking care of that but apparently not. Should've known better, really. Annual accounts not submitted either, but that's alright because "they're not overdue yet". Time for a new accountant, I think.
So now I've got the delightful task of applying for a waiver from the treasury solicitor, so that I can apply for reinstatement of company, and then apply to get my money back. In the meantime, I've got nowhere for my invoices to be paid to. Lesson learnt: assume your accountant isn't doing anything they're supposed to.
Thanks for the replies, all.
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Originally posted by riffpie View PostStruck off because annual return was not submitted. I thought my accountant would be taking care of that but apparently not. Should've known better, really. Annual accounts not submitted either, but that's alright because "they're not overdue yet". Time for a new accountant, I think.
So now I've got the delightful task of applying for a waiver from the treasury solicitor, so that I can apply for reinstatement of company, and then apply to get my money back. In the meantime, I've got nowhere for my invoices to be paid to. Lesson learnt: assume your accountant isn't doing anything they're supposed to.
Thanks for the replies, all.
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Originally posted by riffpie View PostStruck off because annual return was not submitted. I thought my accountant would be taking care of that but apparently not. Should've known better, really. Annual accounts not submitted either, but that's alright because "they're not overdue yet". Time for a new accountant, I think.
So now I've got the delightful task of applying for a waiver from the treasury solicitor, so that I can apply for reinstatement of company, and then apply to get my money back. In the meantime, I've got nowhere for my invoices to be paid to. Lesson learnt: assume your accountant isn't doing anything they're supposed to.
Thanks for the replies, all.
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Struck off because annual return was not submitted. I thought my accountant would be taking care of that but apparently not. Should've known better, really. Annual accounts not submitted either, but that's alright because "they're not overdue yet". Time for a new accountant, I think.
So now I've got the delightful task of applying for a waiver from the treasury solicitor, so that I can apply for reinstatement of company, and then apply to get my money back. In the meantime, I've got nowhere for my invoices to be paid to. Lesson learnt: assume your accountant isn't doing anything they're supposed to.
Thanks for the replies, all.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostIts a very good idea to sign up for business monitoring tools. A fair few websites off this. When any new forms are filed at HMRC I get an e-mail from a few companies as my co is on my watch list (so I could buy the reports if I wanted it).
So when my accountant sticks in the accounts a week or so later I get a few e-mails to confirm its been done.
Worth considering as its free. Also companies house do something similar.
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Its a very good idea to sign up for business monitoring tools. A fair few websites off this. When any new forms are filed at HMRC I get an e-mail from a few companies as my co is on my watch list (so I could buy the reports if I wanted it).
So when my accountant sticks in the accounts a week or so later I get a few e-mails to confirm its been done.
Worth considering as its free. Also companies house do something similar.
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As Wanderer says, it sounds like the company has been struck off, so check Companies House first. If it has, you can get it restored via Administrative Restoration, which I think costs £100.
Administrative Restoration
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostHave you checked at Companies House ?
You can probably get it restored easily enough but it sounds like a bit of a cockup.
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Have you checked at Companies House ?
Obviously if you have your login details you can try that, but at the very least do a search on YourCo, then click on the "Order information on this company" link and it'll show a list of documents filed.
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Really.
Well if it's not fraud it could definitely be incompetence. And a disinclination to answer your emails and calls is a big alarm - don't be fobbed off it it happens tomorrow.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post'Supposedly'??
I would ask some very pointed questions of your accountant. Yes, No and dates...
But questions will be asked first thing tomorrow, yes.
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And if he doesn't answer his email or phone, I'd turn up on his doorstep.
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