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Originally posted by retyfraser View PostWell, shouldn't the J30 & SH08 be sent as soon as the decision of share transfer has been made. In this case, shouldn't it have been sent on the 1st of April to Companies house ?
I double checked last night too as your post got me thinking but there's plenty of information out there online about the J30 for which I believe Waldorf is right.
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostThe J30, to transfer shares is not sent to Companies House, the share transfers are reported to Companies House via the Annual Return. So not sure how the accountant can gave been late??
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Originally posted by retyfraser View PostYes - happend on on the 5th April. Dividend voucher is present, yes minuted and recorded. and yes, dates are correct. and yes, all that happened was J30 was late ( in fact sent yesterday ith 1st April date on it ) as per the voucher and Mom
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Originally posted by ASB View PostI am assumng that the transfer actually happened sometime in march before she got the dividends.
I assume that it was minuted and recorded in the register at this time.
In which case all that has happened is you were late with the form. Which I assume has the correct dates on it.
i doesnt make her not a shareholder at that time.
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I am assumng that the transfer actually happened sometime in march before she got the dividends.
I assume that it was minuted and recorded in the register at this time.
In which case all that has happened is you were late with the form. Which I assume has the correct dates on it.
i doesnt make her not a shareholder at that time.
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The accountant didn't send the form to the companies house on time !! and this caused the whole confusion !!
Yes, i understand the loan thing. I shouted at them for this ,and now they've sent the form to the companies house after I sent the form again backdating the date.
My only concern is now if the companies house would accept or reject !! What do you think , how has the company house decided in these cases ?
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If you paid your wife a dividend and she wasn't a shareholder, then that would be reclassified as a loan to her, which might attract an interest charge.
Why didn't your accountant spot this before it was too late?
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share transfer J30
Hi - I would like to know about the J30 & SH08 share transfer form. Sometime around March I transferred some money to my wife's account as dividends.
I've already sent it to the company house yesterday - backdating to 1st April 2016- will that be accepted or by companies house ? ( for peace of mind I would like to know ! )
Can someone please advice ?Last edited by retyfraser; 11 May 2016, 19:11.Tags: None
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