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This is a legal debt solution for those who can’t pay their debts. As an alternative to company bankruptcy, business owners ought to think about submitting a business proposal. It's crucial for stakeholders and business owners to comprehend the intricacies of these procedures, including all possible risks and consequences of both distinct options, prior to submitting a proposal or declaring bankruptcy.
Business Bankruptcy for Sole proprietorship or partnership
If your business is set up as a sole proprietorship or partnership, you are not legally separated from your business. Essentially, the assets and debts of your business are classified as your personal assets and debts.
Meeting with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee is the first step in the bankruptcy process. You don't need to speak with an accountant or attorney to begin filing for bankruptcy.
Business Bankruptcy for Corporation or Limited Company
If one’s business is incorporated by law, it is its own legal entity. Many people think that by setting up a limited or incorporated business, they are fully separating themselves from their business assets and debts, but that is not always the case. Certain debts create personal liabilities towards corporations, such as money owed to employees for wages and to Revenue Canada for GST debt or payroll source deductions.