Bankruptcy · Insolvency & Dispute Resolution
HMRC pressure can escalate quickly where tax liabilities remain unpaid. Early strategic advice may help businesses and directors respond to enforcement action, statutory demands, banking disruption and winding-up petitions.
Unpaid tax liabilities can quickly move from correspondence to enforcement. Directors should usually seek advice before matters reach petition stage or banking disruption.
A Time To Pay arrangement allows tax liabilities to be repaid over time rather than immediately in full. HMRC will usually expect realistic proposals, financial information and ongoing compliance.
HMRC will usually consider whether the proposed repayment plan is realistic.
Financial information may be required to support the proposal.
Ongoing tax obligations normally need to remain up to date.
Gurvir Birang is an insolvency and litigation solicitor and entrepreneur with substantial experience in complex financial disputes, insolvency matters and strategic commercial litigation.
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Yes. HMRC will usually assess affordability, compliance history and the wider circumstances.
Yes. HMRC may present a winding-up petition where liabilities remain unresolved.
This depends on the circumstances, including banking arrangements, creditor pressure and insolvency risk.
Urgent advice may be required, particularly where advertisement or bank account restrictions are a risk.
For HMRC tax debt, Time To Pay negotiations, winding-up petitions or banking disruption, early strategic advice may materially improve available options.
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