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This chapter is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every type of asset, instead it provides information relating to assets most likely to be encountered by the official receiver but that are not covered elsewhere in th…
This guide provides information for anyone who wishes to complain about the conduct of an insolvency practitioner (IP)
Compensation orders aim to make directors who are subject to a disqualification order or undertaking financially account for the consequences of their unfit conduct.
An insolvency practitioner is not qualified to act in relation to a company or individual unless there is in force security (a bond).
HMRC can open a compliance check into individual directors or companies to make sure the right amount of tax is being paid.
These notices make directors and others responsible for paying the tax debts of companies they've been involved in.
Dealing with an insolvent's solely-owned property where the property has or had tenants
Insuring an insolvent's property.
This guidance is for undischarged bankrupts and explains your restrictions when a bankruptcy order is made against you.
Collection of monies owed to an insolvent, including the process for engaging contracted agents to undertake the recovery
What you can consider doing if your company is in financial difficulty.
The insolvency practitioner (IP) rota is used in the distribution of insolvency cases by the official receiver.
Staying on top of finances is vital for small companies. A good accountant can help you do this and more.
What you can do to reduce the risk of insolvency.
Insolvency practitioner services
Bonding
General
Disqualification
Information for insolvency practitioners
A statutory demand is a formal written demand for payment of a debt within 21 days.
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