
Companies House has confirmed that the temporary measure to suspend compulsory strike-off action will be lifted from 10 October 2020. The temporary measure to pause compulsory strike-offs started in April 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
When a company is struck off, the company’s legal existence is removed from the Companies House register. The strike-off can be voluntary or compulsory.
From 10 October 2020, Companies Houses will resume the compulsory process to remove a company from the register if there’s reasonable cause to believe it’s no longer carrying on business or in operation.
This includes:
Companies that do not file their annual accounts or confirmation statement will normally receive two letters from Companies House. A notice is then published in the Gazette to tell the public that the registrar intends to strike-off the company.
From 10th October onwards, when compulsory strike-off action resumes, a company will face dissolution if there are no objections and the two-month period from the publication of the Gazette notice expires. Subsequently, authorities will strike off the company shortly thereafter.
If a company is in default and wants to remain on the register then action should be taken before 10 October 2020 to remain registered.
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