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Business Liquidation Resource Centre

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The word liquidation can strike fear into most people and many are completely unaware of both their options and obligations. At Australian Debt Solvers we have in-house liquidators registered by ASIC and qualified to provide expert advice. Outside of hands-on professional advice, our team has collated research material for businesses and individuals who may be experiencing challenging times. This includes case studies and best practise examples that outline the process of liquidation and potential alternative options.

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What to Do If a Company That Owes You Money Has Gone Into Liquidation

It’s not an enviable situation for anybody to be in, whether in their personal or business life; you’re owed money, and the person who needs to repay you can’t deliver it.

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Busting 8 of the Most Common Liquidation Myths

Liquidation is the winding up of your business with assets sold to pay creditors. While it’s a final option for shutting down the business, for struggling businesses this step can come as relief.

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The Difference Between Receivership, Administration and Liquidation

There are significant differences between each of these concepts and they have different consequences for creditors of the company and other related parties.

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First Steps to Liquidate your Business

Liquidation can be an option for companies experiencing financial difficulty, and it may be the last resort for companies that need to be wound up.

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How Does Tax Debt Apply To A Company In Liquidation?

Liquidation involves the orderly winding up of your company, and distribution of assets to creditors and shareholders.

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How Soon After a Wind-Up Notice Do You Have to Cease Trading?

Companies that have trouble meeting their tax obligations, or other debts, may receive a notice to wind-up from creditors or the ATO.