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Information on the work of the PPI Team and recovering compensation where the insolvent has been a victim of financial mis-selling cases.
Distribution by means of a dividend or division of property
Help and guidance for limited company directors.
皇冠体育appse notices make directors and others responsible for paying the tax debts of companies they've been involved in.
Guidance and further information for insolvency practitioners about the Redundancy Payments Service (RPS).
Guidance to help you calculate your average rate of pay so that you can apply for redundancy related payments from the Insolvency Service.
Members鈥� Voluntary Liquidation (MVL) is used when a company can pay its debts but the members (shareholders) want to close it.
Guidance on requiring and submission of statements of affairs and further accounts.
皇冠体育app insolvency practitioner (IP) rota is used in the distribution of insolvency cases by the official receiver.
Employment issues
Dealing with an insolvent's solely-owned property where the property has or had tenants
Insolvency Service research findings into concerns about take-on practices for Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs).
As a director, there are general duties you are expected to perform.
Dealing with a Debt Relief Order (DRO) including application process
This document contains guidance on the main statutory consequences flowing from a bankruptcy restrictions order or undertaking.
Guidance and support available to businesses in England.
Guidance on the official receivers' duty to deal with the books and records of insolvents.
If the official receiver feels that someone who is bankrupt has been dishonest, the court can make a bankruptcy restrictions order.
Companies become insolvent for a variety of reasons. What happens next will depend on the individual circumstances involved.
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