What is a first Gazette notice for compulsory strike off?
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.
There are two ways a company can be stuck off the register at Companies House, either voluntarily should the directors decide they have no further use for the company, or alternatively a third party could petition for its compulsory dissolution. In instances of compulsory strike off, this process is typically initiated by Companies House due to non-filing of accounts or annual confirmation statement. The strike off request will be published in the Gazette, at which point there is a two month period where anyone can object to the application or else the company will be struck off the register.
They are STILL fu*king using The Valley as their registered address, that's still happening, and until they drop off the planet that ain't right, even if it is only a matter of time, which is another subject.
They are STILL fu*king using The Valley as their registered address, that's still happening, and until they drop off the planet that ain't right, even if it is only a matter of time, which is another subject.
Out of interest what address should they now be using....?? They were once the owners of CAFC & therefore could previously legitimately use the address. What normally happens in this case ?? Genuinely asking as I have no clue. The address of the solicitors who handled the sale to TS ??
They are STILL fu*king using The Valley as their registered address, that's still happening, and until they drop off the planet that ain't right, even if it is only a matter of time, which is another subject.
Out of interest what address should they now be using....?? They were once the owners of CAFC & therefore could previously legitimately use the address. What normally happens in this case ?? Genuinely asking as I have no clue. The address of the solicitors who handled the sale to TS ??
Unless or until they file a change of registered office address with Companies House, The Valley is the legal registered office of LD/ESI.
They are STILL fu*king using The Valley as their registered address, that's still happening, and until they drop off the planet that ain't right, even if it is only a matter of time, which is another subject.
Out of interest what address should they now be using....?? They were once the owners of CAFC & therefore could previously legitimately use the address. What normally happens in this case ?? Genuinely asking as I have no clue. The address of the solicitors who handled the sale to TS ??
Unless or until they file a change of registered office address with Companies House, The Valley is the legal registered office of LD/ESI.
Fair enough, but it still ain't right is it, how can a company who used to own us, but has since ceased to do so, still have The Valley as their company registered address, and i assume with Thomas's blessing, it just wrangles me and maybe Thomas's legals could do something about it. Now i know the response could be, why bother?, but am i alone in all this condemnation and tarnishing of our home by this lowlife mob
They are STILL fu*king using The Valley as their registered address, that's still happening, and until they drop off the planet that ain't right, even if it is only a matter of time, which is another subject.
Out of interest what address should they now be using....?? They were once the owners of CAFC & therefore could previously legitimately use the address. What normally happens in this case ?? Genuinely asking as I have no clue. The address of the solicitors who handled the sale to TS ??
Unless or until they file a change of registered office address with Companies House, The Valley is the legal registered office of LD/ESI.
Is it ? I though they sold the asset that was at that address. Presumably they have no other business there and/or can’t be contacted there. If anybody wanted to serve notice on them directly or via their agent they couldn’t do so at that address. Surely they would be obliged to register a new address - anybody know ?
They can't be contacted anywhere now. The two little drones in UAE aren't going to respond to anything. ESI will get quietly struck off without ever filing another thing.
They can't be contacted anywhere now. The two little drones in UAE aren't going to respond to anything. ESI will get quietly struck off without ever filing another thing.
No, you can just let a company go. It's not a great look if you want to maintain a squeaky clean reputation, but nor is it particularly meaningful. Those two Indian guys won't care, and I'm sure it was always the plan post-sale.
No, you can just let a company go. It's not a great look if you want to maintain a squeaky clean reputation, but nor is it particularly meaningful. Those two Indian guys won't care, and I'm sure it was always the plan post-sale.
Would HMRC walk away from it though ? It was a company with a statement of capital of £100 and it bought and sold a football club. Was there a profit?
I'm sure there was a profit. I'm also sure that profit was distributed to shareholders in full, either by dividend (in which case company on the hook for corp tax) or more likely bonuses to the directors, in which case income tax is due from them and PAYE from the company. One issue is that the company isn't yet due to make a CT return, and won't exist by the time it is due, so if a dividend was paid HMRC will never see the CT. HMRC would have to pursue current and possibly former directors. Not much chance with TN and his lackeys. Southall? Well, let's just say HMRC know to have a look in his direction. Whether or not they do...
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Definitely Nimer on the left. Think it's the sheikh on the right.
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First Gazette notice for compulsory strike-off
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What is a first Gazette notice for compulsory strike off?
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.
There are two ways a company can be stuck off the register at Companies House, either voluntarily should the directors decide they have no further use for the company, or alternatively a third party could petition for its compulsory dissolution. In instances of compulsory strike off, this process is typically initiated by Companies House due to non-filing of accounts or annual confirmation statement. The strike off request will be published in the Gazette, at which point there is a two month period where anyone can object to the application or else the company will be struck off the register.
Now i know the response could be, why bother?, but am i alone in all this condemnation and tarnishing of our home by this lowlife mob
which must be easy to read and to see at any time, not just when you are open
One issue is that the company isn't yet due to make a CT return, and won't exist by the time it is due, so if a dividend was paid HMRC will never see the CT.
HMRC would have to pursue current and possibly former directors. Not much chance with TN and his lackeys. Southall? Well, let's just say HMRC know to have a look in his direction. Whether or not they do...
You bring your knees in tight
That really drives you insane
Let’s do the time warp again
Lets do the time warp again.