Official Liquidator filing obligations require half-yearly accounts by prescribed deadlines, final account filed on completion. The Official Liquidator must file accounts into Court twice yearly, made up to 31 March and 30 September; the 31 March account is due by 30 June and the 30 September account by 31 December. The Court may order otherwise. The final account is to be filed as soon as the company's affairs are fully wound up, irrespective of the prescribed half-yearly periods.
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Official Liquidator filing obligations require half-yearly accounts by prescribed deadlines, final account filed on completion.
The Official Liquidator must file accounts into Court twice yearly, made up to 31 March and 30 September; the 31 March account is due by 30 June and the 30 September account by 31 December. The Court may order otherwise. The final account is to be filed as soon as the company's affairs are fully wound up, irrespective of the prescribed half-yearly periods.
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