Company Dissolution

Save Time and Money by the Dissolution of Your Business

£ 89.99

What is Company Dissolution?

Company dissolution involves applying to Companies House to remove your company from the official register. Once dissolved, the company no longer exists legally.

Why Should You Close Your Company?

  • Reduce Costs and Save Time: Eliminate expenses related to filing annual accounts and confirmation statements.
  • Avoid Penalties: Prevent fines and legal issues from missed deadlines.
  • Protect Your Reputation: Prevent involuntary dissolution from appearing on your public record, safeguarding your reputation as a director.
  • Hassle-Free Process: We handle all the paperwork; you just need to electronically sign the dissolution application.
  • Expert Support: We strive to address any issues and obstacles throughout the process.

How it works:

Here Are Some Frequently asked Questions

We assisted them in setting up their companies with ease, freeing them to

focus on what they love without the stress.

  • The Companies House fee of £33.00
  • Completion and filing of the DS01 form (application to strike off a company)
  • Board Resolution to approve the dissolution
  • Continued use of our registered office and service address until your company is officially closed

It typically takes Companies House 2 to 3 months to close a company.

Customers using our registered office and service address do not need to renew their services if they are nearing expiration or have just expired. We will continue to forward all statutory mail throughout the dissolution process.

Yes, you should close your company’s bank account before applying for dissolution. Once a company is dissolved, its bank account will be frozen, and any funds or assets remaining in the company’s name will be transferred to the Crown.

No, the service cost includes the £33.00 Companies House filing fee.

A company cannot apply for voluntary strike off under the following conditions:
  • It has traded or sold stock in the last 3 months
  • It has changed its name in the last 3 months
  • It is subject to legal proceedings
  • It is in or about to enter liquidation
  • It has entered into a credit agreement (e.g., CVA)

We will notify you by email once your application has been accepted by Companies House. You will then receive written confirmation from Companies House when the company is officially dissolved.

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