End of temporary insolvency restriction measures
End of temporary insolvency restriction measures
The measures were intended to provide struggling companies with a respite from cash-flow problems contributed to or caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The announcement included temporary measures which the Insolvency Service said were intended to support small businesses as they rebuild their financial position with a particular focus on the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors, namely;
- The debt threshold for issuing a winding-up petition is being raised from £750 to £10,000.
- The introduction of a 21-day window to allow debtors to present repayment proposals before a creditor can seek to present the petition
However, the existing restrictions will remain on commercial landlords from presenting winding-up petitions against limited companies to repay commercial rent arrears built up during the pandemic.
These amendments will remain in place until 31 March 2022.
Please see the announcement: End of temporary insolvency measures - GOV.UK
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