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Independent Loan Charge Review

Loan Charge

Independent Loan Charge Review

Our London office insolvency practitioners look at the Chancellor’s announcement of an independent review of the Loan Charge.

Prohibited Names – A Minefield for Directors

Insolvency Practitioners

Prohibited Names – A Minefield for Directors

The use of a Prohibited Company Name can lead to a fine, disqualification or prison – and possibly personal liability – for the Director. Our Insolvency Practitioners in London can advise.

Solvent Liquidation for Sports Charity

Members Voluntary Liquidation

Solvent Liquidation for Sports Charity

“I would have no hesitation in recommending their services.”  Testimonial for Members’ Voluntary Liquidation of a High-Profile Charity.

Small Charity Insolvency and Insolvency Practitioners

Charity Insolvency

Small Charity Insolvency and Insolvency Practitioners

There has been a large rise in Small Charity Insolvencies. What options are there for the financially troubled Charity? Our insolvency practitioners suggest that early action and taking professional advice is always the best advice.

Trustee in Bankruptcy Advice and News From Antony Batty & Co, London

Bankruptcy Advice

Trustee in Bankruptcy cases with Investment Properties

Our insolvency practitioners are seeing more Trustee in Bankruptcy cases which include investment properties. Our experience is that such cases are far from straight forward and that great care needs to be taken by the Trustee in Bankruptcy.

The Loan Charge is Causing Huge Mental Stress

Loan Charge

What’s Happening with the Loan Charge? Huge Amounts of Stress and Also Reports of Suicides

We have read reports in the national press about the Loan Charge causing huge mental stress with the shocking news that several suicides have happened.

Employee Benefit Trusts. Can’t Pay the Loan Charge?

Employee Benefit Trust

Employee Benefit Trusts. Can’t Pay the Loan Charge?

If you haven’t settled the tax owed on your employee benefit trust and can’t afford to pay the Loan Charge, talk to our Insolvency Practitioners for help.

Employee Benefit Trusts. Is HMRC Softening its Stance?

Employee Benefit Trusts

Employee Benefit Trusts. Is HMRC Softening its Stance?

HMRC has suggested those freelance contractors earning under £30,000 could be given 7 years to pay the Loan Charge as a result of Employee Benefit Trusts or other disguised remuneration loans. Not a big concession, we argue.

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