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No VAT. You can prove registration with HMRC with either CT41G or CT603 or CT600 any of them. You must send one of them.sagarsptl wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:00 pmThank you, Zimba for the prompt reply and I apologise for the delay in my response.
So should I just mention the CCJ and IVA under details of court judgement or civil penalty in the SET(0) form? Do I need to provide any further proof of paying those monthly instalments as agreed under the IVA?
Secondly, I cannot find form CT41G in my records. I have read in one of the other threads that it is a mandatory document. I had included an HMRC VAT registration document during my extension application which was dated within 3 months before my initial application. Do you think this can again work as an alternative for CT41G or is it not an option?
No as only criminal judgments and penalties must be declared
Either CT600 or CT41G or CT603 is fine. There is no guidance CT600 or CT603 has to be the latest one.sagarsptl wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 9:19 amThank you, Zimba. Information provided is ever so helpful.
I seem to have misplaced (or never received) CT41G letter when I formed the company in early 2014. I had however requested the UTR number in 2015 for which I have a letter from HMRC. Please, can you confirm the letter confirming company UTR number dated 2015 and last 2 years CT600 should be enough for showing company registered with HMRC? I had provided full annual accounts with CT600 for first 3 years during extension application.
No.sagarsptl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 2:21 pmHello, I have now applied online with my SOPRA appointment coming up next week. I will update the timelines on the relevant link.
I just wanted to check with you that since my wife is not applying as a dependant as she has got leave to remain until the end of this year, do I need to mention anything regards to the dependents? I currently have my wife and my little one as dependents, who have got leave to remain until the end of 2019. I have so far had a contradicting opinion from two solicitors I have spoken to so far.
Any input on this will be much appreciated.