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Guidance for insolvency practitioners to help their clients restructure their company’s finances using a debt restructuring scheme or plan.
Information for people who have a Debt Relief Order about what happens after.
How to report details of your disguised remuneration loan scheme and account for your loan charge liability.
The loan charge will not apply to any disguised remuneration loans before 9 December 2010.
How to issue a winding up petition - forms and fees to wind up a company to recover any money you're owed.
Contact HM Revenue and Customs if you cannot pay your tax bill - get more time to pay or pay in instalments.
Find out about repayment and remission of customs duties by HMRC and how to apply.
Use this form to apply to the court to close or wind up a company if it can't pay its debts. This is also known as 'compulsory liquidation'.
Guidance for creditors applying to take a debt recovery step, cancel or amend the ‘breathing space’, or have a debt removed.
This briefing explains what individuals and businesses should do if they cannot pay what they owe to HMRC.
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
Tax credit overpayments - repaying tax credits, repayment methods, what to do if you cannot repay
Making someone bankrupt is one way to recover money owed to you – bankruptcy petition fees and download a guide to creditor bankruptcy petitions
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the new measure that will increase the amount of debt which can be recovered by coding it out.
Detailed information about the Insolvency Service’s investigation and enforcement work, how we achieve our outcomes and how to complain about misconduct.
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