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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ban-for-directors-who-abuse-insolvency-gzlx2fdjc?shareToken=3b2987339578c8b99bde20340610f377
Ban for directors who abuse insolvency
James Hurley, Enterprise Editor
Thursday May 13 2021, 12.01am, The Times
A loophole that allowed rogue directors to escape...
Sounds to me like you'd be entitled to director redundancy in which case liquidation could work out as the best option for you. You can't claim redundancy in dissolution.
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Hi, Just a few initial thoughts on your situation.
If the company has no assets, applying to strike-off the company can be enough but it always runs the risk that creditors will object. Many won’t object but HMRC usually will want payment in full, even if this is in instalments. Did you write...
If you have been incorporated for over 2 years, you could apply for a directors redundancy claim which could in theory pay for the cost of the liquidation. Take a look here: http://www.redundancyclaim.co.uk/
Could you send a link to her social media profiles, a colleague I work with has expressed an interest and would like to look at this a little more for you.
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