When can you use DS01?
A DS01 form is used to voluntarily dissolve a limited company. It is sent to Companies House, and if accepted, results in strike off from the Register of Companies. Prior to sending form DS01, the company needs to meet certain eligibility criteria: It must not have traded for three months.
What does DS01 mean?
A DS01 form is used to formally dissolve a limited company and remove its name from the Companies House register, which means it will no longer legally exist.Why do companies apply to be struck off?
Normally the reason for voluntarily striking off a company is to remove the administrative annual filing burdens of a company which is no longer trading – possibly due to retirement of the directors, or because the business has been abandoned or restructured within a new company.What happens after first gazette notice?
A Gazette notice will declare that the company will be struck off Companies House and cease to legally exist. The strike off notice will give you three months until the company is removed from the register as a result of failure to file company accounts or non-payment of tax.What is the difference between dissolution and strike off?
Voluntary strike-off, also known as dissolution, places the responsibility for closing down the company firmly with yourself and other directors. Voluntary liquidation, on the other hand, is an official process undertaken by a licensed insolvency practitioner (IP).Capezio Hoge Danssneakers van Leer DS01
When can you dissolve a company?
Generally, a company can be dissolved when there's no debt to repay, but it can also be done if the directors can show that the outstanding debts can be repaid within 12 months. They need to sign what's called a 'declaration of solvency', promising that the company will be able to repay its debts within that period.Can a company still operate if dissolved?
In legal terms, when a company is dissolved, it ceases to exist. It cannot still be trading – although a person may trade (misleadingly) using its name.What does a Gazette notice mean?
What Is a First Gazette Notice? A first Gazette notice is a public warning that Companies House will strike a company off its register. It publishes this in the Gazette, a public journal that advertises statutory notices. All insolvency proceedings must be advertised in it by law.Why do you get a first Gazette notice?
A first Gazette notice is a warning that a company will be struck off the Companies House register, due to non-compliance. If unchallenged, the company will be dissolved, resulting in it being removed from the register and ceasing to exist legally.How long does it take for a company to be struck off?
It takes at least three months for a limited company to be struck off the Companies House register. Once the completed DS01 form has been submitted and assuming all the details are correct, Companies House will send acknowledgement in the post.Can you be a director after compulsory strike off?
The consequences of strike off are as follows: Consequences for Directors – Compulsory strike off could result in directors being disqualified for up to 15 years if it's found that they failed to act according to the law. Submitting confirmation statements and annual accounts is a legal requirement.Can HMRC chase a dissolved company?
HMRC can chase a dissolved company for up to six years from the date of dissolution, but if they believe fraud has taken place or that the directors have been negligent in some way, they can chase for up to 20 years. Their initial action would be to apply for the company's reinstatement.Who can object to a company being struck off?
A notice will be published in the Gazette declaring that the company will be struck off in three months and removed from the Companies House Register. During this time, interested parties, including shareholders and directors, creditors and employees can object to the application.Where do I send DS01?
Where do I send the form DS01 and cheque?
- Companies House, Crown Way, Cardiff CF14 3UZ – for English and Welsh companies.
- Companies House 4th Floor Edinburgh Quay 2, 139 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh EH3 9FF – for Scottish companies.