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A Lovely Surprise For Directors

Don’t Let Your Day Be Ruined By An Unexpected CCJ

VAT And HMRC Arrears Can Damage Even The Strongest Businesses

A Business Viability Review Could Be The Best Early Present Directors Could Treat Themselves To

Will You Get An Unwelcome Visitor When You’re Working At Home?

Prepack Administration – The Old, New Thing

How To Close A Limited Company

Insolvency Service Steps Up Action Against Bounce Back Loan Borrowers

Small Business Facing Energy Bill And Late Payment Punishments

Corporate Insolvencies Leap In March – Is This The Start Of Something Big?

Order Of The Phoenix: A Business Understanding

HMRC Crown Preference Returns

How To Use The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme

2020 Business Review – Part One

Flybe Enters Administration After Coronavirus Impact Increases

Business Rates Are Back And Arrears Could Soon Follow

Pubs And Restaurants Had A Tough Autumn

Your November Insolvency News Round Up

What Was Said In The Autumn Statement

Business Insolvencies Up And The Worst News Hasn’t Arrived Yet

Capital Gains Tax And BADR In The Firing Line

Your October Insolvency And Business News Round Up

Total Business Insolvencies Fall But Some Categories See A Rise – What’s Happening?

IR35 Revisited, Revisited

Autumn Chill Is Being Felt By Pubs And Nightclubs

Your September Insolvency And Business News Round Up

How Businesses Are Reacting To The Funeral Of Her Majestry Queen Elizabeth II

Why Are Your Energy Prices Rising?

Energy Company Insolvency – What You Need To Know

Corporation Tax – What It Is And Why It’s Important To Pay It

Your August Insolvency & Business News Round Up

July’s Insolvency Figures Ain’t No Cure For The Summertime Blues

Business Rates Squeeze Struggling Companies Even Tighter

Are Nightclubs Facing Their Last Dance?

Directors In Trouble For Improper Dissolutions

Your July Insolvency And Business News Round Up

Independent Retailers Are Fighting Against The Odds According To Review

Manufacturers Tightening Their Belts As Heat Arrives

Your June Insolvency And Business News Round Up

Should Landlords Fear A CVA Solution

What Is A Company Strike Off?

Business Insolvencies Remain Historically High – Even Before A Summer Of Strife Arrives

Will This Summer See A Comeback For The Prepack?

Summer Squeeze For SMEs?

Your May Insolvency & Business News Round Up

Corporation Tax Might Be Painful But Not As Much As Avoiding It Is

Rising Retail Prices The Latest Sign Of A Stormy Summer

The Five Simple Steps To Closing Your Company

Your April Business & Insolvency News Round Up

What Do Administration And Liquidation Mean – And What’s The Difference?

How Should A Business Close Down?

Could April Be The Beginning Of A Waste Land For Small Businesses?

Your March Business And Insolvency News Round Up

No Big Winners From The Chancellor’s Spring Statement

Winding Up Petitions Are Returning – Will This Be A Tough Time For Tenants?

February Insolvency And Business News Round Up

Salary Or Dividends – How Directors Get Paid Can Impact Their Business

Liberty Steel Facing Winding Up Petition – But Weren’t They Supposed To Be Suspended?

The Coming Energy Price Tsunami Can Knock Even The Sturdiest Ships Off Course This Year

Why A Members Voluntary Liquidation Or MVL Can Help You Escape From Your Own Groundhog Day

Longest January Ever Finally Ends – But A Lot Still Happened You Might Have Missed

Closure Brings Closure For Businesses

Are You Ready For the Energy Price Explosion This Year?

Four Benefits Of Administration This January

Renewable Energy And Animatronic Dinosaurs – Your December Insolvency New Round Up

Business should beware the Ides of this March

Find out what’s in the new Insolvency law

An unwelcome pre-Christmas surprise indeed

Received a winding up petition? Five ways to respond

A quick guide to closing a company down

Could Omicron and customer nerves mean a worse Christmas for hospitality than last year?

Rising CCJs only add to the sole traders peril this winter

Your November 2021 insolvency news round up

Three ways struggling retailers can make this Christmas a merrier one

PAYE payments are a necessary pain – how to handle arrears

Can Scottish business owners and directors be responsible for bounce back loan debt?

Lights go out at more energy companies & other October insolvency news

Inflation and supply shortages spell trouble for hospitality

Bounce back loan turnover reviews

Bank of England predicts a bleak midwinter for may SMEs

Why creditors voluntary liquidations are the hottest ticket in town

What new commercial rent; business rates and VAT changes mean for your business

Last chance for businesses to change?

Energy companies fall and the Rams head into administration – September news round up

Why 2021 has been a rocky road for transport and haulage

Administrative businesses do a lot of different things – but they’re all feeling the pain

Administration can be the extra life your business needs right now

Why a CVA could be the right choice at the right time for your company

Will professional service businesses bounce back quickly enough to save the sector?

Summer? What Summer? – August insolvency news round up

Restore to liquidate – why do some closed companies have to come back to life?

Hospitality reopenings hobbled by recruitment crisis

Find out why North East businesses with bounce back loans are being stopped from closing

Best combination to unlock your future away from personal guarantees

It’s called the farming life and not the farming business for a reason

Is there a cure for summertime business blues? – the July insolvency news round up

Businesses make their case to MPs for more support before reopening

Education sector businesses are taught a lesson by Covid-19

June insolvency news round up – the closer to the finish, the further away it seems

Will a day of action be enough to save the travel industry?

May we remind you of the top business and insolvency stories of the month

Reopening delay could be fatal for thousands of hospitality businesses and more

Amigo hoping its creditors will stay friendly after setback

All the fun of what’s fair – why the Virgin & New Look cases matter

A right (and royal) liquidation

Will the cost of reopening mean closure for some takeaways?

What goes up… Company insolvencies fall back in first three months of 2021

Summer hopes to jump starting the car sales industry

Why has your strike off or dissolution been suspended?

What were the top business and insolvency stories in April?

How to identify potential insolvency problems in your business

What is overtrading and why you need to know if you’re reopening

Your tips to get a headstart on the great restart!

Prepack administration sales – laying down the law

Why you should incorporate your charity

What business insolvency stories happened this month?

The statement of affairs could be the most important business document of 2021

Administration success stories

Does the beat go on for our nightclubs and bars?

Keep on, keepin’ on – how the 2021 Budget temporarily extends support measures

New rules for prepack administration

You can outsmart Rishi on MVLs but only if you act quickly

February news round up

An insolvency mystery – restructuring numbers replapsed in January – but why?

Is the roadmap looking like a dead end for the hospitality industry?

Pandemic pressure proves too much for many social businesses

Will a Sea VA be enough to keep Harding afloat this year?

It’s the perfect time for contractors to close their business

Could a CVA provide a “clean break” with debt?

Courts begin to test their new powers for the first time

The business closures that shook the UK – and some that didn’t

BusinessRescueExpert answers your questions… Part two

More than 250,000 small businesses fear they won’t make it in 2021

BusinessRescueExpert will answer your questions in 2021

Is every Monday a blue Monday for your business? It doesn’t have to be…

Happy new year?

A bishop and a doctor walk into a phone box – liquidation in time and space

The top ten tips you can use to bolster your business and tackle debt – today!

Our December administration news round up

London hospitality firms thought they had a christmas miracle until yesterday

HMRC ready to flex their muscles to recoup money before March 2021

Trading in administration – keeping a going concern going

No great escape for the night time economy

Bleak christmas for Debenhams and Arcadia

New tiers let some businesses dream of a christmas miracle – for others the nightmare continues

Covid-19 pandemic puts the bite on dentists

Covid customer psychology

Lockdown must end on December 2nd say top retailers

British pubs are at the crossroads – which way to turn?

What’s happened in the world of insolvency and administration this month?

Innovations for retailers to launch in lockdown

Latest company insolvency statistics released – what do they show?

We’ve heard the story of compulsory prepack administrations before…

Will HMRC be the sting in the tail of 2020?

Alarm sounds for the hospitality industry

2020 is the worst year for retail closures – ever

2020 was a tough year for startups businesses – as well as any other

September’s monthly insolvency stats published

Banks outsourcing BBL collections? Time to act

Insolvency news round up

Rent day comes due

End in sight for summer and coronavirus business support schemes too

Three strikes and out – should there be a limit on repeat CVAs?

New measures as Companies House gets tough

Restructuring your business can be another way to survive and adapt

Let’s twist again (like we did in summer) – Sunak ponders budget options

August’s monthly insolvency statistics published

British Gas and E.ON turn up heat on struggling businesses

CVA – about to be the most popular three letters in business

Sow next year’s seed of success at this year’s harvest time

Is time finally running out for entrepreneurs relief & capital?

What will Autumn bring for restaurants & hospitality businesses?

Can directors be made liable for company tax debts?

Sunny day still sees chilly job and insolvency news from Threadneedle Street

Furlough state of play – what’s changed?

HMRC crown preference returns

Solvent, liquid, viable – what state is your business in?

Covid-19 highlights disparity Premier League and English Football League

Administration – a beginning not an end

Recovery room scammers taking aim at creditors

Your regular administration and insolvency news round up

What will life after lockdown look for your business?

June 30 – Deadline day drama

Which restructuring approach is right for your company?

Concentrate on fighting this battle – not the last one

Rishi’s discount summer giveaway still comes with a price

What do June’s company insolvency figures tell us?

What happened this week in the world of insolvency & administration?

Is it last orders for pubs under lockdown?

Estate agents can go back to work but is it too early?

The retail industry is down but not out – but when does it get back up?

Sport is beginning to emerge from the lockdown but how will it adapt?

How will the travel industry recover after lockdown is lifted?

What insolvency and administration news happened in May?

Is a CVA the best way out of lockdown for a business?

Victoria’s Secret goes into administration

Travelodge using CVA for a rent holiday

Is the UK’s chain restaurant sector broken?

What insolvency and administration stories happened this week?

Can you furlough staff and still put your company into administration?

Great time to spring clean your business

How will sports and leagues survive the coronavirus lockdown?

£15,000 – that’s the difference £1 makes

Your weekly business news round up is here!

Don’t ask, don’t get – new support for businesses from Companies House

Prepack administrations and asset values

Push comes to shove for commercial landlords and tenants

Catch your weekly administration and business news round up here!

When is a light touch sleight of hand? A new regime that isn’t

The last good news for a while? Insolvency figures are down in the first quarter of 2020

Budget 2020 brings some business rate relief but not for everybody

2020 will be the year of remote working – thanks to Covid-19

In every crisis there is opportunity – how businesses can turn downtime to their advantage

Another big financial gun deployed in the battle against a coronavirus crash

Can it be business as usual – even for the rescue experts?

Coronavirus grants are available – under certain conditions

VAT and income tax deferments available as part of coronavirus business support

New credit card ban another blow to bookmakers

First big retail casualty of 2020 as Beales goes into administration

Loan charge review could mean relief for some companies

World famous Norton Motorcycles goes into administration

What the 2019 Q4 company insolvency statistics tell us about the UK economy

Remember Wonga? Their creditors do

Read this before you check out of your business

What does going into Administration mean?

Maybe Adele is serious about quitting touring after all…

Your top liquidation questions answered!

Administration – the good, the bad and the prepacked

Gemma Collins – Entrepreneur, businesswoman, banned director

Company rebrands: what’s in a name?

Voluntary administration is a useful alternative to winding up

How late payments are crippling UK small businesses

2019 in review – Retail

The chapter’s not closed on The Book People yet

2019 in review – Construction

2019 in Manufacturing

2019 in review – Entertainment

2019 in review – Travel

2019 in review – Energy

Have you had a business epiphany this year?

Buzzfeed’s late accounts – the top three amazing things about them!

Four year high for winding up orders

Falsely accused by your employer – what can you do?

Six Brexit questions SMEs need to answer sooner rather than later

Flybe survives for now – what happens next?

What can the insolvency industry expect after Brexit?

What are the benefits of striking off?

Think there’s no benefits to liquidation? Think again

Judgement sharpens winding-up orders

What’s the connection between Stoicism and the Q3 insolvency figures?

No crying for Chappell

Mothercare becoming an empty nest?

Fundraisers hits £65,000 to save Edinburgh city farm from liquidation

The act, the myths and the future of IR35

Who’s watching you on the Companies House database?

Not all debt is bad debt – find out why

Entrepreneur’s Relief under threat

The price is wrong for bankrupt model Katie

Like climate change – does your company have a point of no return?

Clintons – the card shop that didn’t fold

Cash v Plastic – what is the future of currency?

Recovery scheme scammers targeting property investors

Brexit is coming – are lenders ready for it?

Things you should know ahead of a HMRC investigation

Tough first six months of 2019 for businesses

Are business rates going to rise?

Help! My boss has gone to prison!

Brexit preparation roadshow continues

Thomas Cook finally closes

Brexit is going to have a big effect on immigration – is business ready?

Communications are important – especially during a disaster

Sporting insolvencies on the rise

Why did Thomas Cook fail?

Brexit is coming whether you want it or not

Protecting your business against the insolvency of others

The britpop revival in UK retail

Personal finances and company liquidation

Game over for Woodford fund

Businesses face lending drought as corporate loan defaults rise

Didn’t he do well?

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