The condition of insolvency; the state or condition of a person who is insolvent; the condition of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual course of trade and business; as, a merchant’s insolvency.
To be insovent means to have the insufficiency or inability to discharge all debts […]

The Insolvency Service staff is based at their network of 38 Official Receiver offices throughout England and Wales; their Enforcement Directorate and Headquarters in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh; their Banking Section in Birmingham; and their Redundancy Payments offices in Edinburgh, Birmingham and Watford.
The Law in England and Wales relating to bankruptcy is different to […]

If you need to file a complaint against the Insolvency Service, you can do it online.

Insolvency practitioners are individuals who specialise in insolvency work. An insolvency practitioner, who must be authorised by either the Department of Trade and Industry or the appropriate professional body, can be appointed trustee instead of the Official Receiver. He or she is then responsible for disposing of your assets and making payments to your creditors.

The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty. More recently, the Inland Revenue also administered the Tax Credits schemes whereby monies, such as Working […]

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