A 'non-bankruptcy certificate' (non-faillisementsverklaring) demonstrates that your business (or you) is not insolvent nor has applied for a moratorium of payments.
When do you need a non-bankruptcy certificate?You need a non-bankruptcy certificate if you want to submit an opentender. Without this certificate, the government agency inviting the tenders may exclude you from participating. You must be able to present the certificate immediately when submitting the tender.Sometimes, a non-bankruptcy certificate is required for the fulfilment of contracts other than government contracts.
Where must you apply for the non-bankruptcy certificate?You can apply for the non-bankruptcy certificate at the insolvency division of the court in the region where your company is registered. You will obtain the certificate if you have not been insolvent/bankrupt or have not been granted a moratorium on payments in the 5 years preceding the application. You must enclose an excerpt from the Commercial Register with your application. You must also pay a court registry fee.A non-bankruptcy certificate is only valid for a limited time. Whether and for how long the certificate remains valid is determined by the government agency inviting the tenders.
What is the Self-Declaration for tenders?Should you submit a tender for a contract of the Dutch national government, there is no need to enclose a non-bankruptcy certificate. In that case, you use the Self-Declaration for tenders (Eigen Verklaring aanbestedingen). You must only be able to present the non-bankruptcy certificate once the Dutch national government awards you the contract.To obtain a certificate of non-bankruptcy in the UK, you can request a Certificate of Discharge from an Insolvency Practitioner if you've been previously bankrupt and have completed your bankruptcy term. Alternatively, if you have never been bankrupt, you may need to provide a statutory declaration or a letter from the Insolvency Service confirming your status. Contact the Insolvency Service or check their website for specific instructions and required documentation.
No. Unlike some non-bankruptcy situations, debt wiped out in bankruptcy (any chapter) is NOT income to the debtor.
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My bankruptcy clients have seen prices ranging from $30-$50. You should check with the local United States Trustee's office for a list of credit counseling agency that are approved in your judicial district.
No. Child support is usually non-dischargeable.
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Yes, you are required to complete credit counseling before filing for bankruptcy. This counseling must take place within 180 days prior to filing and aims to help you explore alternatives to bankruptcy. After completing the counseling, you will receive a certificate that must be included with your bankruptcy petition. Failure to complete this step can result in your case being dismissed.
No, A new non-creamy layer certificate is to be taken every year . However the crucial date of issue of certificate is normally indicated in advertismens.
A non-radiation certificate is a document that confirms that a product or material does not emit any form of radiation. This certificate is often required for items that enter sensitive environments where radiation could be a concern, such as healthcare facilities or nuclear power plants.
A provisional certificate is issued by a university or institute to students who are within twelve hours of completing all certification requirements. It is a two-year, non-renewable certificate.
Sorry, the question is confusing. In bankruptcy the filer reliquishes all non-exempt assets to the trustee, I have no idea of what type of "check" you could be referring to.