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This director information hub is a home for information and guidance to help current and future directors. It only takes a minute to learn the essentials.
Directors must co-operate with any Insolvency Practitioner (IP) or Official Receiver (OR) appointed as 'office-holder' during a formal insolvency event.
Reusing a company name is prohibited and subject to specific restrictions.
If you’re a limited company director and provide services to an ‘end client’ then you will encounter IR35 rules.
As a director, there are general duties you are expected to perform.
There are potential consequences for you, the director, if your company suffers insolvency.
As a director, you have obligations to your company’s employees when considering redundancies.
Directors have specific duties if their company becomes insolvent. These still apply if it is trading or if trading has stopped.
Appointing a new director to your limited company.
This series brings together all documents relating to Job titles, grades, names and salary bands for directors and above
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