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How to fill out the UK BVC14 online
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to fill out the UK BVC14 form online. The BVC14 is required for applying for the Treasury Solicitor’s consent to administrative restoration of a company. This step-by-step guide ensures that you can navigate each component of the form with ease.
Follow the steps to complete your UK BVC14 application accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the BVC14 form and open it for editing.
- Input your personal details in the provided fields. This includes your name, email address, and telephone number. If you prefer to receive the waiver letter by post, include your postal address (this is optional).
- Enter the company details by providing the company name, company number, and the last registered address of the company. Please verify that the address was under the Treasury Solicitor’s jurisdiction.
- Indicate whether you have previously notified the Treasury Solicitor about the company by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', provide any relevant details and the 'BV' reference.
- Review the checklist carefully to ensure compliance. Confirm that you have completed the payment of £64 through CHAPS, BACS, or internet banking, and include the dissolved company’s name as the payment reference.
- Ensure that the company's last registered address is not in Scotland, Cornwall, Lancashire, Merseyside, or parts of Greater Manchester, Cheshire, and Cumbria. This information is essential for the application.
- Confirm that the company was struck off the register by Companies House and was not dissolved voluntarily. If it was dissolved voluntarily, you cannot apply for administrative restoration with this waiver letter.
- Acknowledge your understanding that payment does not guarantee restoration of the company and confirm you have read the guidance at the provided link.
- Sign and date the form once you have completed all sections accurately.
- Submit the completed BVC14 form via email to bvwaiver@governmentlegal.gov.uk or by post to the Bona Vacantia Division (BVD) at the specified address.
Begin your application process by filling out the UK BVC14 online today.
A waiver is a formal statement giving up a right. If you go on a school trip, your mom might sign a waiver saying that the school is not responsible if you get hurt on the trip. When you sign a waiver, you're voluntarily giving up a privilege or legal right.
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