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Timescales for closing a European company

There are many different legal causes for the liquidation of companies in Europe. This article on timescales focuses on liquidation by a resolution by the general meeting of shareholders. …
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Liquidation – The Facts

Looking to close down your company and stop all the pain, worry and stress? If you’re worried about personal liability of the company’s debts, or perhaps creditors are putting …
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Creditors’ Involvement in Company Dissolution

If a company decides to close, as with voluntary dissolution/liquidation, or is forced into bankruptcy/enforced liquidation, and it owes you money from an invoice, it can difficult to understand …
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The Responsibility of a Liquidator/Receiver when Closing a Company

A liquidator or receiver may be appointed to a company to oversee and manage the process of closure. This usually occurs during enforced liquidation, compulsory liquidation, or bankruptcy. The …
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Taxation During Company Dissolution

Taxation During Company Dissolution If your company or organisation stops trading or is forced to close down, you may still have to file company tax returns and pay Corporation …
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Common Complications of Closing a European Company

Common Complications of Closing a European Company Closing down a business is never an easy or welcome decision, but with the right advice the process can at least be …
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Common Reasons for Closing a Company

Common Reasons for Closing a Company There are various reasons why business owners decide, or are forced, to close their company. These may be internal or external, but they …
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A Comparison of Closing a Company in the UK and France

A Comparison of Closing a Company in the UK and France The procedures for closing a company in the UK and in France, while similar, do have some differences. …
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