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What is the Striking Off Process for a Limited Company?

What is the Striking Off Process for a Limited Company?

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
The striking off process is a way for a limited company to be removed from the Companies House register. This can be done if the company is no longer trading,…
Dissolution v Liquidation

Dissolution vs Liquidation – What is the difference?

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
Dissolution and Liquidation are both formally ways of closing a limited company which is no longer viable and must cease trading.  Businesses generally dissolve voluntarily when they feel they have accomplished…
Dissolving a Company

Dissolving a Company: What Does it Mean?

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
Dissolving a company is a formal process designed to close a limited company without debts in the UK. The process involves striking the company off the register at Companies House…
Company strike off has been suspended

Company strike off has been suspended

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
When a company is struck off the register at Companies House, it means that the company has been dissolved and will no longer exist, but what happens if your company…
Strike off vs liquidation

Strike off vs liquidation

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
Limited companies that have no debt can apply to have to strike off the company, or by using a formal insolvency process known as a liquidation. Voluntary strike-off, also known…
Striking off a Company vs. Members Voluntary Liquidation

Striking off a Company vs. Members Voluntary Liquidation

Strike Off and Dissolution
2 years ago
If you are a director of a solvent limited company that has cease to trade, there are two options you can use to close down the business, these are called Striking…
What Happens to Debts Once a Company is Dissolved?

What Happens to Debts Once a Company is Dissolved?

Strike Off and Dissolution
3 years ago
If you have a company with debts that you no longer want to run, you might think that striking the business off the Companies House register, a process known as…
What is a DS01 form?

What is a DS01 form?

Strike Off and Dissolution
3 years ago
The DS01 is a Companies House form which is used to apply for the voluntary strike off of a company. The form must be signed by a majority of the…
first gazette notice for compulsory strike off

What is a first Gazette notice for compulsory strike off?

Strike Off and Dissolution
3 years ago
Being on the receiving end of a Gazette notice will lead to your company being struck off Companies House and ceasing to legally exist. A strike off notice gives you…

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