What to Do When Your Company Strike-Off Application is Rejected?
If you’ve recently submitted a strike-off application to Companies House to close your company, only to find that it’s been rejected, it can be a confusing and stressful experience. A rejected strike-off application may feel like a setback, but it’s not the end of the road. In this blog, we explore why your strike-off application might be rejected, what steps you can take next, and how to resolve any issues to strike off your company successfully.
Before exploring why your strike-off application might have been rejected, it’s important to understand the process. A strike-off is the formal closure of a limited company in the UK, initiated when the company is no longer trading, has no assets or liabilities, and isn’t involved in legal disputes. The application is submitted to Companies House, which will remove the company from the official register if all criteria are met.
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