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Weekly UK restructuring and insolvency update: Autumn Budget 2024 announcements, Companies House enforcement policy, key case law, Thames Water Part 26A plan, CRI October issue, and forthcoming regulatory deadlines

Published on: 31 October 2024

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Restructuring & Insolvency weekly highlights—31 October 2024

In this issue:

  • Key R&I law developments
  • Corporate insolvency processes
  • Restructuring
  • Insolvency Litigation
  • Property Insolvency
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Corporate Rescue and Insolvency (October 2024 edition)
  • Key dates for restructuring and insolvency professionals

Key R&I law developments

Autumn Budget 2024—key Restructuring & Insolvency announcements

In the Autumn Budget on 30 October 2024, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, set out a series of measures relevant to restructuring and insolvency professionals. The package addresses rogue company directors, boosts the Department for Work and Pensions’ debt recovery powers, adjusts tax treatment for liquidations of limited liability partnerships, overhauls business rates, and brings in the Cryptoasset Reporting Framework with changes to the Common Reporting Standard. See: LNB News 30/10/2024 47.

How Companies House enforcement powers are growing

On 27 September 2024, Companies House—created in 1844 as the UK’s register of all companies—released refreshed enforcement policy guidance for the first time in nearly a decade...

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