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Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it
Received a Winding Up OrderIt goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Lara

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Lara continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Lara the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Lara?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Largs

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Largs continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Largs the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Largs?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Launceston

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Launceston continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Launceston the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Launceston?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Launching Place

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Launching Place continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Launching Place the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Launching Place?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Laurieton

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Laurieton continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Laurieton the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Laurieton?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Laverton

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Laverton continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Laverton the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Laverton?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Lavington

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Lavington continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Lavington the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Lavington?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Lawnton

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Lawnton continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Lawnton the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Lawnton?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Lawrence

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Lawrence continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Lawrence the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Lawrence?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Lawson

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Lawson continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Lawson the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Lawson?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Leeton

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Leeton continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Leeton the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Leeton?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.

Received a Winding Up Order

It goes without saying that in a number of industry sectors, small businesses are “doing it tough” in Leichhardt

When you would think that some compassion and assistance may be offered, the tax office and government bodies in Leichhardt continue to be more aggressive by applying for company wind-up orders through the courts.

Once a company in has received a winding up order in Leichhardt the director must act quickly. Although the options are limited, one option is to place the company into voluntary administration.

Some recent data gathered from court insolvency records by suggests that 46% of wind-up order applications in insolvency cases between November 2016 and June 2017 came from the ATO, while 19% came from other government sources.

According to this data, over the past six months, 616 of the 1,391 companies that were liquidated as a result of a wind-up application came about after action from the tax office, while 289 companies were liquidated after action from a government agency.

Combined, 65% of liquidations that resulted from wind-up actions over the past six months involved a government body or the tax office, according to the collated statistics.

The ATO has previously stated that while the preference is to help companies address their tax debts in the first instance, it is prepared to move in on companies that don’t address unpaid debts in due time.

“For the minority of companies that don’t promptly address their tax debt, we take timely stronger action. This can include wind-up proceedings.” 

So far this August, the ATO has made 142 applications to wind up companies, compared with 165 applications from other government bodies.

In August of 2016, the tax office applied to wind-up 257 companies, while there were 300 applications from government bodies.

At Insolvency Guardian we have seen the ATO maintaining an aggressive push on those companies that fail to meet their obligations. Of all the winding up orders issued, the ATO has the largest percentage of orders granted.

So what happens if your Company in receives a winding up order in Leichhardt?  You need to get immediate advice from an Insolvency Practitioner without delay. 

Call Insolvency Guardian Now for a free consultation on 1300 60 70 60.