1. Instruct a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner
To instruct a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner to act on your behalf, such as Fortis Insolvency. We will guide you through the process and prepare all of the necessary paperwork.
2. Your Board Meeting
The Directors of the company will convene a Board Meeting and will look to issue notices to the members (Shareholders) convening an General Meeting (GM).
3. Declaration of Solvency
Prior to entering the MVL process the Directors will complete a Statutory Declaration of Solvency. This document details the assets and liabilities of the company and confirms that all debts, costs and interest can be met in full within 12 months. This document is sworn in front of a solicitor by all of the Directors of the company (if there are 3 directors or fewer) or a majority of directors (if more than 3 directors). The Debts will include all liabilities (whether or not contingent or crystallised), the full costs of the Liquidation itself and Statutory Interest (at the current judgment rate from the date of the commencement of the MVL tot he date the debt gets paid by the Liquidator – the rate is currently 8% per annum on a simple interest calculation basis).
There is a really simple and easy way to save what can be a lot of money – make sure all debts are paid in full prior to the commencement of the MVL. That way, no statutory interest has to be paid!
4. Notice to Shareholders
The notices in relation to the GM are issued to the Shareholders providing a minimum of 14 days’ notice. The notice period can be reduced with 95% shareholder approval of the MVL, if the shareholders agree to waive their rights to notice.
5. General Meeting
This meeting takes place to resolve that the company is to be placed into Members’ Voluntary Liquidation and to appoint the liquidator and agree any basis of their remuneration.
6. Notice of Appointment
The liquidator’s appointment will be submitted to Companies House and advertised in the London / Edinburgh / Belfast Gazette.
7. Liabilities
We will ensure that all of your liabilities are paid and are up to date and collect any monies owing to the Company.
8. De-registration
We will de-register for VAT and also de-register the company as an employer.
9. Asset Realisation
Any remaining assets will be sold.
10. Transfer of Funds
Once appointed, the funds held in the Company bank account need to be transferred to our client account. These funds will be distributed to the Shareholders of the Company in accordance with the Company’s Articles of Association and shareholder’s participation rights.
11. Dealing with HMRC
The liquidator will obtain confirmation from HMRC to verify that there are no outstanding matters to enable the MVL process to be finalised.
12. Companies House Register
Finally, the liquidator will apply for the Company to be dissolved at Companies House.