Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 10th August 2016
When a solvent company that has ceased to trade wants to be dissolved they have different options. It could be wound up voluntarily by its members or an application made to Companies House for the Company to be struck from the Register. Both...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 10th August 2016
Free Seminar for Start-Ups and New Businesses Bretts Business Recovery, Barnes Roffe and Hatten Wyatt have teamed up to bring you a series of business seminars designed to help start-ups and young companies 'Future-Proof' their businesses and how...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 7th July 2016
If directors are late in filing their company accounts, and don’t reply to warnings from Companies House, their company can be struck-off the Companies House register and therefore cease to exist. (Companies Act 2006, s 1000.) The time set...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 7th July 2016
Increasingly in our experience the HMRC are more regularly seeking to use Schedule 41 of the Finance Act 2008 to recover tax from Directors personally. The Act gives them the ability to pursue the director personally in certain circumstances. It...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 30th June 2016
The government has made an announcement that it is proposing a 3 month moratorium (see definition below) from creditor action for insolvent or near-insolvent companies. R3 has welcomed this proposal having made their own suggestions...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 19th May 2016
A CVA (Company Voluntary Arrangement) is similar to the personal IVA (individual voluntary arrangement), which allows a company with cash flow or debt problems to reach agreement with its unsecured creditors regarding repayment of all, or part of...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 16th May 2016
In our previous article we looked some of the advantages and disadvantages of the Living Wage, now we are looking at some more specific issues the Living Wage could bring to industry. The living wage will put pressure on industries where...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 16th May 2016
Understanding the Minimum & Living Wage A national minimum wage sets the minimum hourly wage rate that is acceptable in law. A national minimum wage has been law in the UK since 1999, when the adult hourly rate was set at £3.60. The...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 16th May 2016
Thank you to all those that took part in our Brexit poll last month. We were overwhelmed with the response numbers. Despite the Brexit overload in the media people were keen to share their opinions. Our survey was designed to gauge who or what our...
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Posted By: bretts_admin_access_account on 15th May 2016
The 6th of April saw the next big change in Bankruptcy Rules since the change in the required minimum debt level from £750 to £5,000 back in October last year. This latest change means when you will no longer have to go to court to apply for your...
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