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Members Voluntary Liquidation (MVL)

Access your Company's profits without all the hefty tax bills.

Members Voluntary Liquidation has the following key benefits

1. Pay less tax on the profits you want to take out of your business;

2. You could qualify for Entrepreneur’s Relief;

3. One of our Insolvency Practitioners deals with the whole process for you;

4. You receive your money within a matter of weeks.

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About Members’ Voluntary Liquidation

A Members’ Voluntary Liquidation is a process by which a Solvent Company (that is a Company that can afford to pay all of its debts) can be closed down in a controlled, efficient and stress free manner whilst also maximising tax benefits to its shareholders.

In most cases, Directors look to place their Company into Members’ Voluntary Liquidation when there is significant value in its assets but there is either no desire to sell it as a going concern or no real market for it. In these circumstances, a Members’ Voluntary Liquidation allows shareholders to extract the value they have worked so hard to put into the Company.

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The MVL Process

The key qualifying criterion for placing a Company into Member’s Voluntary Liquidation is that the Directors must be satisfied that the Company will be able to pay its debts in full within 12 months of the MVL commencing.  Provided you are happy your Company can meet this criterion, the MVL process which we will complete on your behalf is then:

1. Hold a Board Meeting

At which the Directors agree to seek a resolution from Shareholders to place the Company into MVL and to swear a Declaration of Solvency.

2. Prepare and Swear a Declaration of Solvency

This includes a statement of the Company’s assets and liabilities and a sworn statement from the majority of the Directors that the Company’s will be able to pay all of its debts within 12 months.

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An MVL can allow you to pay less tax on the profits you want to take out of your business. You will usually receive your money within a matter of weeks.

3. Pass the Shareholders’ Resolutions

At which point the Company is formally placed into Members’ Voluntary Liquidation, the Liquidator is appointed and any additional resolutions are passed such as to all assets to be distributed to shareholders without first being sold to generate cash.  This is typically done by written resolution but can also be done a shareholders’ meeting.

4. The Liquidator Completes the MVL

Once the Company is in Members’ Voluntary Liquidation, we will realise any assets that need to be sold and will pay off any remaining Company debts.  When this has been done, we will then distribute any remaining funds and assets to shareholders in accordance with their shareholding and the resolutions passed by the shareholders’ (less our agreed fee of course).

Distributions to shareholders can be made as quickly as 4 weeks from the date of the shareholders’ meeting subject to obtaining the necessary tax clearances and indemnities.

5. We Close the Case

When all of the distributions have been completed, we will issue a final report.  The Company is formally dissolved at Companies House 3 months after the final report has been issued.

The Benefits of MVL in Detail

1. Payments to shareholders are treated as distributions of capital and as such attract tax at  10% in your basic rate band and 20% for those in the higher rate band as opposed to the 32.5% (or 38.1% if over £150,000) payable on dividends from April 2016.  You can also use any remaining tax free allowance against the capital gain.

2. Because the payments are treated as capital distributions, Entrepreneur’s Relief can be available. This reduces the tax payable to 10% on all distributions up to £10 million. This represents a massive tax saving for shareholders.

3. The technical process of winding up the Company’s affairs and removing it from the register is completed by an experienced professional thus freeing you from the responsibility of meeting the stringent dissolution criteria.

4. The whole process can usually be completed within a few months with payments to shareholders made as soon as funds allow. We can also distribute physical assets back to shareholders should they wish rather than having to sell all of the assets.

Our Service

When you get in touch with us, you will speak directly to a licensed Insolvency Practitioner from the outset.  We will take the time to understand your Company’s financial position and what outcome you are hoping for.

As you can see, there are a number of excellent benefits to placing your Company into Member’s Voluntary Liquidation. Our service is designed to help you make the most of these benefits whilst also minimising the stress and work required by you.

We will always be upfront with you about the likely timeframe in which we will be able to distribute funds to the shareholders and where possible will agree a fixed fee so that you know the financial return to expect from the outset.  We are also able to provide detailed advice on applying for entrepreneur’s relief and on generally minimising your tax payable through our experienced in-house tax department.

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