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Posted Mon, 19 Feb 2024 23:45:52 GMT by
Hello, I wish getting the guidance needed for my case, I have incorporated a LTD company that has never been traded. Also I have declared it as a dormant for corporation tax. Now I'm considering to strike it off. As I know I have to file final accounts for HRMC and paying due taxes. The problem is the company has never been traded and I didn't register for corporation tax as it has been all the time inactive. In this case do I need to register again for corporation tax or I can strike it off easily without any formalities regarding HRMC. THANK YOU
Posted Wed, 21 Feb 2024 10:32:59 GMT by HMRC Admin 21 Response
Hi Abdel.sight,
Thank you for your query. If the company is dormant for Corporation Tax, and you have told us, you are not required to file any company tax returns.  
Further infomation about closing or striking off your company can be found at:
Closing a limited company
Strike off your limited company from the Companies Register.
Thank you.

 

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