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Forget the £60/month. Sounds like an excellent reason for closing it down and claiming entrepreneur's relief, no?
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If you're not prepared to do the work yourself, which is what I did, then close it. Paying £60 per month is ridiculous.
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Originally posted by sjk999 View PostThe dormant fee is currently 60 a month which I don't really want to pay
I am happy to close but I have company logo etc - would I be able to keep company name if I opened it again?
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The dormant fee is currently 60 a month which I don't really want to pay
I am happy to close but I have company logo etc - would I be able to keep company name if I opened it again?
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...or get fed up with the politics and bulltulip they didnt have to deal with while contracting so they return...
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I never got round to making mine dormant. My experience is that contractors who go permie last about a year before they hear the contracting call again.
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Just close it and be done with it. It's not like you can't start a new one in the space of an hour if you need it.
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Ask your accountant about making it dormant. Many accountants will change their charging structure if there you are in the bench so maybe you accountant can charge you a minimal amount to empty it out and then just be on call when you start again.
https://www.gov.uk/dormant-company/d...orporation-tax
Any reason you want to keep it open? Not worth closing just to put any unknowns to bed?
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Gone permy advice on what to do with ltd company
So ive gone from contracting to permie and still paying my accountants a monthly fee for my company.
Now id rather keep the company but im not doing anything with it - i dont want to be paying fees for accountants as theres not much left in the company pot and nothing new coming in but on the other hand i know nothing about doing the accountancy stuff myself
Anyone know the best option for me?Tags: None
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