Had formal request for Corp Tax return for dissolved company

What should I do?

I submitted accounts for period to end Nov 2012 in July last year. Then applied to dissolve the company (stopped trading in March). No liquidation or administration or anything.

Dissolution went through no probs, confirmation of dissolution received at end of Nov 13.

Now I have received a formal request for corporation tax return for Dec 12 - Nov 13. There was some activity during that period (to end March) but we made a loss for the period, so there won't be any tax to pay anyway.

Do I have to submit a return? Is it even physically possible to submit a return for a dissolved company?

Should I just write to HMRC and tell them the company has been dissolved? If so do I need to tell them anything else?

Thanks :)
 

broadex

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Oct 19, 2013
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Technically you are no longer a representative of the company since its was dissolved. In most cases its advisable to write to HMRC telling them about the dissolution, however they may keep sending you reminders & penalties in which case i dont think you should be bothered or stressed about it - just refer to sender.
 
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