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My first contracting Ltd was closed and written off by Companies House while owing HMRC £5k IIRC for corp tax for the period it was profitable. All done using the proper process at the time and not a peep from HMRC.Originally posted by eek View PostI just don't believe they will do so in anyway that doesn't give HMRC (or the company liquidator) due cause to chase them for the money personally.
Happened during a prolonged bench time where I was running down the Ltd balance via salary and 'seeking work' expenses that happened to be unfruitful officially *, resulting in a near zero balance before the next corp tax bill was due.
* Unofficially, I didn't do much contract seeking as I was having time away from contracting doing other things. So it's possible. I suppose there is a threshold below which HMRC don't bother chasing the debt.
Maybe I was lucky and it's £5001.
Or maybe they were clever enough to realise the trading loss on the final accounts cancelled out the previous tax due, so not worth following up.
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Oh I believe people will screw up in ways that result in HMRC being owed money.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostConsidering the sort of nonsensical crap that turns up here from time to time, it doesn't surprise me at all.
I just don't believe they will do so in anyway that doesn't give HMRC (or the company liquidator) due cause to chase them for the money personally.
And for the perfect example just look at Oliverson's posts regarding his company's debts...Last edited by eek; 28 September 2020, 16:55.
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Considering the sort of nonsensical crap that turns up here from time to time, it doesn't surprise me at all.
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It's possible that a company could end up owing HMRC money and not have the ability to pay the bill - I've seen it happen with firms with a lot of employees. I can't imagine anyway that a one man consultancy business (PSC but I hate that name) could manage what would be required.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf the company owed HMRC some money and there was no cash in the company account, it points to fraudulent activity. So instead of worrying about Trumpism you need to watch your back, there could be someone out there with a warrant for your arrest.
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Originally posted by Bheleu View PostI recently closed a company, it owed to HMRC, I settled that account my paying it of myself.
Q. Can I do Donald Trump and claim it as a loss on my personal tax return ?If you owe HMRC a few thousand pounds, you have a problem. If you owe HMRC a few million pounds, HMRC has a problem.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf the company owed HMRC some money and there was no cash in the company account, it points to fraudulent activity. So instead of worrying about Trumpism you need to watch your back, there could be someone out there with a warrant for your arrest.
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If the company owed HMRC some money and there was no cash in the company account, it points to fraudulent activity. So instead of worrying about Trumpism you need to watch your back, there could be someone out there with a warrant for your arrest.
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Closed Company with a loss
I recently closed a company, it owed to HMRC, I settled that account my paying it of myself.
Q. Can I do Donald Trump and claim it as a loss on my personal tax return ?Tags: None
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