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Previously on "Shelving a company?"

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  • ASB
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    http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/abo...ml/gba10.shtml

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  • castoff101
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    About ten years ago I kept a dormant company going for a number of years. My accountant did whatever paper work was involved and his fee for this was about £60pa. I just had to sign some paperwork once a year to say that the company had not traded.

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  • xodia
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    file dormant accounts, others will doubtless fill in the details...

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  • Wilmslow
    started a topic Shelving a company?

    Shelving a company?

    Depending how Monday goes, I may be going back permie. Will look good on my CV that I have been tried before they buyed, permie deal is good, and I like the work on the go. With the recession that is under discussion, I feel that I am making the right choice, subject to client still accepting this, and subject to the moolah being right.

    Situation is that I have been using a brolly. Two weeks ago I opened my own limited company.

    Not sure what to do with this company - I like the name, so fancy keeping it.

    There are no company transactions, did not even get around to the bank account before I got the permie offer!

    Any thoughts?
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