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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThis question comes up a lot and it makes me wonder if the liquidators are doing a really bad job of explaining the phoenixing rules to people?
When I contracted I did so much research that I felt I became a tax expert! I ran 2 companies side by side (IT and property), used inter-company loans, MVL'd, claimed ER/BADR, created a huge directors loan repayable to me over many years etc. Looked into creating a Holding Co structure to transfer dividends tax-free to Property Co but didn't need that in the end.
There's so much one can do with companies, and unless you're rich enough to pay for experts you have to research and learn yourself. The IT work was simply a means to an end. You have to manage the business first and foremost, with the end in mind.
BTW it's been more than 2 years since I MVL'd. Anyone got a contract they can give me?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThis question comes up a lot and it makes me wonder if the liquidators are doing a really bad job of explaining the phoenixing rules to people?
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This question comes up a lot and it makes me wonder if the liquidators are doing a really bad job of explaining the phoenixing rules to people?
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Neither. It starts from the date each distribution is paid. In other words, if you had more than one distribution, there are two (or more) separate dates.
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2 year rule after closing down Ltd Company
I have closed down my limited company using an MVL and so apparently cannot work as a limited company director in the same field for 2 years. Instead of the expected 6 months HMRC dragged their bits out and it ended up taking 18 months.
My question is does the 2 year period start when the MVL was initiated in Feb 2021 or from the day companies house officially dissolved the company in Aug 2022 ?
Thanks
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