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How to apply for a waiver letter when you are restoring a company using administrative restoration.

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You should only apply to the Treasury Solicitor for a waiver letter if all of the following three statements are true: 1) the company was dissolved within the last six years. 2) the company was compulsorily struck-off by Companies House. 3) the company had assets in England or Wales and is registered within the Treasury Solicitor’s jurisdiction.

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