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MVL practitioner options, what about SJD Insolvency Services ?
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MVLs need to be carried out by a licensed insolvency practitioner, this is a separate qualification from accountancy and so it is necessary to send them on to a third party. I suspect that most contractor accountants offering MVLs have a similar set up.
In order to raise any concerns with the insolvency practitioner that we use, I would be grateful if you could urge your friend to contact us about their experience.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostMVLs need to be carried out by a licensed insolvency practitioner, this is a separate qualification from accountancy and so it is necessary to send them on to a third party. I suspect that most contractor accountants offering MVLs have a similar set up.
In order to raise any concerns with the insolvency practitioner that we use, I would be grateful if you could urge your friend to contact us about their experience.
Thanks
CraigP.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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MVLonline
Completed MVL process today using MVLonline.co.uk, whole process took just under 3 months
Overall I am extremely satisfied with the service I have received by MVLonline.
Appointed them after reading positive feedback on CUK and am glad I did that.
Chris was always prompt and helpful with all the quires on phone and emails
I would strongly recommend MVLonline.co.uk to anyone who wishes to go through MVL route.
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Originally posted by simonsjdaccountancy View PostOn the contrary Craig, we set ours up in house with an IP partner so we could keep control over the process.
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostWhat you are doing is essentially the same – you have teamed up with an insolvency practitioner (who has a separate business and I assume was not affiliated to SJD previously) to carry out the liquidations. The fact that he is performing the liquidations through a company which you each have a stake doesn’t mean that SJD are actually performing the liquidations.
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Originally posted by simonsjdaccountancy View PostNo Craig, it isn't the same. Because we work in house on these it means the whole process is seamless, we can control the communications, and have one point of contact for our clients. Bit different to farming them out to an unrelated 3rd party I'm sure you will agree...
The code of ethics for Insolvency Practitioners states that IPs should be independent from their clients in order to avoid any conflict of interest, section 270 of ACCA’s Insolvency Code of Ethics identifies on-going and previous relationships as being a common threat to objectivity. http://www.accaglobal.co.uk/content/...hical_code.pdf
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostI can see the benefits of performing the work in-house; however doing it this way is not necessarily best practice.
The code of ethics for Insolvency Practitioners states that IPs should be independent from their clients in order to avoid any conflict of interest, section 270 of ACCA’s Insolvency Code of Ethics identifies on-going and previous relationships as being a common threat to objectivity. http://www.accaglobal.co.uk/content/...hical_code.pdf
CraigP.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Originally posted by ake View PostCompleted MVL process today using MVLonline.co.uk, whole process took just under 3 months
Overall I am extremely satisfied with the service I have received by MVLonline.
Appointed them after reading positive feedback on CUK and am glad I did that.
Chris was always prompt and helpful with all the quires on phone and emails
I would strongly recommend MVLonline.co.uk to anyone who wishes to go through MVL route.
They offer the cheapest MVL service in the market at the moment, as far as I can tell. Also, it's very efficient, as transparent as they can reasonably be, good communication, and I've got the cash in my hot little hands... only question is, what do I do with the cash now that I've got it?!Comment
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