5 Licensed Insolvency Practitioners

2 new Licensed Insolvency Practitioners at Antony Batty & Company
We now have 2 new appointment taking Licensed Insolvency Practitioners at Antony Batty and Company, bringing the total to 5, an increase of 2/3rds. This will continue to grow our capacity and the number of appointments we handle every year as a leading independent firm of Insolvency Practitioners.
Small Charity Insolvency and Insolvency Practitioners

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.
The Loan Charge is Causing Huge Mental Stress

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. Is HMRC Softening its Stance?

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.
Brexit Uncertainty? China Slowdown? Insolvencies are Rising

Brexit Uncertainty? China Slowdown? Insolvencies are Rising
Businesses are facing many pressures right now. The future is uncertain. Take early company insolvency advice to help cope with financial difficulties and avoid insolvency.
Company Insolvency Advice from Antony Batty & Company

What are the Legal Responsibilities placed on Directors if Trading Whilst Knowingly Insolvent?
Directors of financially troubled companies need to take extra care in these uncertain times, especially regarding knowing what their responsibilities are and the serious consequences (including director disqualification and personal liability to creditors) for not carrying out these responsibilities when insolvency strikes.
Company Voluntary Arrangements Vs Pre-Pack Administrations

Company Voluntary Arrangements Vs Pre-Pack Administrations
The ABc London team compares company voluntary arrangements with the popular but sometimes controversial pre-pack. CVAs have many advantages for all sizes of company.
HMRC Aggressively Chasing Payment of APNs

HMRC Aggressively Chasing Payment of Accelerated Payment Notices
HMRC is Knocking on Doors for Payment of Accelerated Payment Notices. They can then start enforcement proceedings. Insolvency could be the outcome. Talk to us for help & advice
Insolvency Practitoners’ Update – Company Voluntary Arrangements

High Street Company Voluntary Arrangements – Is the Process Being Abused?
High Street Company Voluntary Arrangements have been heavily in the news this year, but is the process being abused? Is reform needed? Our London based insolvency practitioners comment.
HMRC to Become a Secondary Preferential Creditor

HMRC to Become a Secondary Preferential Creditor
Our London Team of Insolvency Practitioners comment on HMRC being reinstated as secondary preferential creditor. What are the implications for insolvency?