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Previously on "Year end accounts due vs. closing accounts"
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I'm in the process of closing my Ltd. down, partly because of being outside of the UK. Forget to submit some info. and all kind of legal problems can arise. That shouldn't be such an issue for you though.
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Originally posted by thelurker View PostHow much should I expect to pay for year end accounts and closing the company down?
I think thats all I need to do, but am a bit nervous of doing it myself, as apparently you are more likely to get invetigated by HMRC if you file the returns yourself. Is there anything else that needs to be done?
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Originally posted by thelurker View PostHow much should I expect to pay for year end accounts and closing the company down?
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How much should I expect to pay for year end accounts and closing the company down?
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Originally posted by thelurker View PostHi people,
Need some advice.
My first year company accounts are due but within the last month I have taken a 12 month fixed term post (better then bench time), which will be a salary, pension, holidays etc.
So my question do you think I should keep company doormat or just close it as timing of first year account coincide with me starting this new post. I have done a search on keeping company as doormat and found the cost of this is around the £300/400 cost.
I still have some money left in the business account.
Any help appreciated**
Cheers
** Asking the board before I ask accountant
To sort of answer the question, I would weigh up the cost of closing your company and opening another one against the cost of keeping it running for a year and then closing it down anyway if you don't return to contracting then divide that by the likelyhood you will be looking for a permie job when the 12 months is up.
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You can get a doormat from John Lewis and save yourself £250/350.
http://www.johnlewis.com/Home+and+Ga...tCategory.aspx
HTH
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Year end accounts due vs. closing accounts
Hi people,
Need some advice.
My first year company accounts are due but within the last month I have taken a 12 month fixed term post (better then bench time), which will be a salary, pension, holidays etc.
So my question do you think I should keep the company as doormat or just close it as timing of first year account coincide with me starting this new post. I have done a search on keeping company as doormat and found the cost of this is around the £300/400 cost.
I still have some money left in the business account.
Any help appreciated**
Cheers
** Asking the board before I ask accountantLast edited by thelurker; 1 September 2009, 11:27.Tags: None
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