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Originally posted by zudecke View PostHi guys,
My accountant tells me that my other listed (but inactive - it never actually traded at all) limited company might be a headache or at least potentially could delay things in the future.
I'm intending to strike it off, but the ds01 form says to make payment via cheque or postal order. I intended to just include a tenner and send recorded!
It doesn't strictly say anywhere cash is unacceptable but I'd rather avoid playing postal tennis with hmrc and obviously want to do it cut and dry.
Any one know if cash is indeed unacceptable?
Thanks in advance,
Z
Just send them a cheque and have done with it.
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Striking off a company (ds01) payment
Hi guys,
My accountant tells me that my other listed (but inactive - it never actually traded at all) limited company might be a headache or at least potentially could delay things in the future.
I'm intending to strike it off, but the ds01 form says to make payment via cheque or postal order. I intended to just include a tenner and send recorded!
It doesn't strictly say anywhere cash is unacceptable but I'd rather avoid playing postal tennis with hmrc and obviously want to do it cut and dry.
Any one know if cash is indeed unacceptable?
Thanks in advance,
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