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​​What is a statutory demand and when would I use one?​

​​What is a statutory demand and when would I use one?​

by Ico Ho | 15 - 346, 15 - Manage an insolvency issue

​​You have always operated your business honestly and diligently, which includes paying each of your debts within their terms. Unfortunately, not everyone in business plays by the same rules….you have a problem debtor and cannot work out what to do. ​

Ensuring Compliance: A Checklist for Accountants Handling Statutory Demands

Ensuring Compliance: A Checklist for Accountants Handling Statutory Demands

by Ico Ho | 15 - 346, 15 - Manage an insolvency issue

Many companies nominate their accountant’s address as the registered address for their business.  This article highlights the danger to a company of not being able to adequately supervise the registered office and the importance of accountants having a system in place...
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