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Directors may need to complete an annual Self Assessment tax return.
This guidance is for company directors who are claiming redundancy related payments from the Insolvency Service.
What happens if you underpay import or export duties and who is responsible for the debt.
This page provides links to guidance produced by, or relating to, the Insolvency Service
A dissolved company is one that has been removed or ‘struck off’ from the Companies House register. Once dissolved the company is no longer able to trade.
If you’re unsure about an email, letter, call or text you receive from the Insolvency Service, get in touch with us.
What you need to know if you were a director of a company that became insolvent and you want to start another one.
When starting again can be, or can lead to, misconduct.
Guidance for insolvency practitioners to help their clients restructure their company’s finances using a debt restructuring scheme or plan.
How to contact and get help from HMRC's voluntary arrangements service for businesses and individuals in temporary financial difficulties.
A moratorium gives companies formal breathing space for 20 business days from creditor action.
The purpose, membership and terms of reference for the Debt and Fraud Information Sharing Review Board.
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