Closure or bankruptcy of a business
On this page you find rules and regulations in relation to closing your business and bankruptcy. There are a number of things you must do when closing your business. For instance, you must settle with the Tax and Customs Administration and deregister your company from the Chamber of Commerce. Moreover you have to apply for permission to dismiss your employees. Bankruptcy involves several other aspects. Arranging for a suspension of payments may help you to avoid bankruptcy.
- Bankruptcy
If you own a company in the Netherlands and you are no longer able to pay your debts, you can ask the court to ...
- Debt restructuring
If you own a company in the Netherlands that is experiencing difficulty in meeting its financial obligations, you ...
- Dismissal procedures
If you have a company in the Netherlands and you want to dismiss employees, you must have a good reason for ...
- Estate settlement
When you die, your heirs must settle your tax affairs. The following matters must be settled: The estate for ...
- Registration in the Trade Register
If you set up a business in the Netherlands, you must have it included in the Trade Register of the Chamber of ...
- Suspension of payment
If you are temporarily no longer able to pay your debts, you can ask the court to grant you a suspension of ...
- Tax settlement with Tax and Customs Administration
If you have a business in the Netherlands and you wish to cease trading or transfer your business (or a part of your ...
- VAT number and turnover tax number
If you set up a business in the Netherlands, you must have it included in the Trade Register of the Chamber of ...