Insolvency & Law Blog

Insolvency Fees and Charges: Honda Dispute Highlights Need for Reform

By admin | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments Off on Insolvency Fees and Charges: Honda Dispute Highlights Need for Reform

A recent court ruling into the conduct of administrators at BDO and PKF highlights the need for an independent review…

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If Your Business is in Debt, a Winding Up Petition Could Follow Sooner than You Think

By admin | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments Off on If Your Business is in Debt, a Winding Up Petition Could Follow Sooner than You Think

Around one in five businesses in the UK are worried about the amount of debt they currently owe creditors. Whilst…

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Improved Business Models, Not Foreign Players, Will Save English Football

By admin | Nov 30, 2010 | Comments Off on Improved Business Models, Not Foreign Players, Will Save English Football

Over the past five months, I’ve posted several blogs highlighting the need for executives and club chairmen to change their…

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Winding Up Petitions Increase, But Are They Being Served Correctly?

By admin | Nov 30, 2010 | Comments Off on Winding Up Petitions Increase, But Are They Being Served Correctly?

Winding up petitions issued by creditors against firms based in Central London increased by 39 per cent in October 2010…

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Why Have HMRC’s Time to Pay Schemes Plummeted? It’s All Politics, Darling

By admin | Nov 17, 2010 | Comments Off on Why Have HMRC’s Time to Pay Schemes Plummeted? It’s All Politics, Darling

Official figures have revealed a rapid drop in the number of Time to Pay (TTP) schemes approved by HM Revenue…

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Suits You Administration is a Sign of Things to Come

By admin | Nov 17, 2010 | Comments Off on Suits You Administration is a Sign of Things to Come

British clothing retailer Suits You has collapsed into administration just eight months after entering a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), which…

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Is the Activroll Case Another Example of HMRC Abusing Their Powers?

By admin | Nov 17, 2010 | Comments Off on Is the Activroll Case Another Example of HMRC Abusing Their Powers?

It appears that a successful Scotland-based payroll company, which describes itself as one of the country’s fastest growing businesses, has…

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