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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    You could just do the normal return with zeros on it.
    You'd need at least a 1 in a couple boxes for paid or unpaid share capital & the double entry to that though. Then 0 in the rest.

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  • VectraMan
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    You could just do the normal return with zeros on it.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Just to clarify the Companies House side of things - you'll need to file a DCA each year, which is the dormant accounts. You'll also have to file an Annual Return, which is a summary of the directors and shareholders. It's the Annual Return that costs £13 to file, if you file online. Just set up a webfiling account at Companies House and you can do both online.

    Then also drop HMRC a line each year to let them know nothing is due because you're still dormant.

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  • Jeremiah@RHJAccountants
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    Very well explained above the companies house duties

    Don't forget to give HMRC a call and let them know your company is dormant as they may be expecting you to file a corporation tax return.

    Have a read of the link below from HMRC which explains what a dormant company is in their terms.

    HM Revenue & Customs: Trading and non-trading for Corporation Tax explained

    Hope that helps

    Jeremiah

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  • Gittins Gal
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    Originally posted by tigerinhunt View Post
    Hi, I opened a company with companies house and have never traded it. I do want to keep it open until I ever start trading under the company. How can I go about this? what are the formalities that I need to do it? does it costs a lot in terms of money and botheration?

    I may start trading may be next year.

    Thanks,
    You just have to file dormant company accounts with Companies House.

    They even have a video explaining what do do.

    I did it a few years ago myself and it was really simple. They charge £15 for the service.

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  • tigerinhunt
    started a topic Opened the company but never traded

    Opened the company but never traded

    Hi, I opened a company with companies house and have never traded it. I do want to keep it open until I ever start trading under the company. How can I go about this? what are the formalities that I need to do it? does it costs a lot in terms of money and botheration?

    I may start trading may be next year.

    Thanks,

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