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No, it’s not happened to me. My company was struck off a while back but I am aware that they can apply to reinstate but believe it’s not a simple/easy process and if they did they pursing the liability isn’t easy either. I was just thinking whether this could be a tactic that they could deploy.
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It's possible. Though for the cost of doing so and the likely amount recoverable, I can't see it happening. In an outlier case where there's hundreds of thousands at stake I would find it more credible. But for the average IR35 type one man band company I think it very unlikely.
I suppose somebody will give numerous examples where it's happened now that I said that.
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Originally posted by Jumper View PostHi,
I thought I would ask the forum as to whether any scheme users have ever seen/heard/experienced HMRC applying to reinstate a Limited company (PSC) in order to reclaim tax or NI? Especially in the scenario where the loan charge has been paid.
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It's possible they can.
Have they reinstated yours?
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HMRC Reinstating Struck Off Company
Hi,
I thought I would ask the forum as to whether any scheme users have ever seen/heard/experienced HMRC applying to reinstate a Limited company (PSC) in order to reclaim tax or NI? Especially in the scenario where the loan charge has been paid.
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