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Use a mediation service, send a statutory demand, go to court or make someone bankrupt if a person or business owes you money
Steps to help grow your business - finding finance, mentors, increasing sales and developing products and services
How to take legal action if someone owes you money (small claims court), how much it costs, what happens next. Includes information from withdrawn guidance EX303, EX304, EX306, EX321, EX325 and EX350.
Find out if your proposal to raise investments could qualify for a venture capital scheme and what you need to apply for advance assurance.
How to open a Junior ISA for your child - including managing and adding money to an account.
Apply for a payment out of Court Funds Office paid in by a defendant to settle a court case
It is your responsibility to make sure you can access enough money to pay for all your costs and to avoid getting into financial difficulties abroad.
Delay paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if you transfer your business to a limited company in return for shares, check if you're eligible, let HMRC know if you do not want to claim Incorporation Relief (sometimes called 'business transfer relief')
Making someone bankrupt is one way to recover money owed to you – bankruptcy petition fees and download a guide to creditor bankruptcy petitions
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
You were able to get a payment deferral or deregister if you were a business with an annual fee due between 1 May and 30 September 2020.
Cashflow is an indicator of your company’s health.
Find out about the rules you must follow for spending, borrowing from, or transferring your charity’s permanent endowment.
Find out if you’re a money service business and need to register with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
Find out what information you must send with a transfer of funds if you’re a payment service provider.
How to close a charity, and what to tell the Charity Commission when you have closed the charity.
Charity Commission guidance on running a village hall.
Make a payment to the Court Funds Office - pay a settlement, deposit money as part of a defence of tender before claim or repay an overpayment
Find out how the VAT Cash Accounting Scheme works and the conditions you must meet if you want to use it.
What to do if you receive a county court judgment (CCJ) - how to get it set aside or change what you pay, what happens if you do not pay, how to search the register. Includes information from the withdrawn...
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