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08 March 2019

Preparing for EU exit

Draft legislation laid in Parliament
18 February 2019

Common Financial Statement to continue for 2019-20

The Scottish statutory Common Financial Tool will continue as the Common Financial Statement for next year
08 February 2019

Changes to earnings arrestment deductions & protected minimum balance

Following a review in 2018 the deduction tables will be amended with effect from 6 April 2019
07 January 2009

Charges for Payment in Support of a Bankruptcy Application

The entry regarding charge for payments has been updated to reflect that in some cases a 28 day period is appropriate rather than the more usual 14 days for a debtor to repay their debt.
07 January 2009

Diligence Website Pages Updated

The diligence pages of the website have been updated to reflect an amended timeline for commencement of the changes introduced by the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007.
22 December 2008

Chartered Surveyors Services ITT now live

The Chartered Surveyors Services Invitation to Tender (ITT) is now live and accessible via the Contract Notice within the Public Contract Scotland website.
16 December 2008

Sheriff Officer Services Tender Now Live

AiB's Sheriff Officer Services Invitation to Tender is now live.
15 December 2008

New Dear Trustee Letter

New Dear Trustee letter produced by the Accountant in Bankruptcy
09 December 2008

Sheriff Officer Services Tendor

Delay of Sheriff Officer Services Tender
24 November 2008

Review of DAS 2008

A report detailing the review of the Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS) is now available.
24 November 2008

AiB Annual Report and Accounts 2007-08

The Accountant in Bankruptcy has today released the 2007-08 Annual Report and Accounts.
30 October 2008

LILA four month review

A review of the LILA route into bankruptcy during its first four months has now been released for public viewing.
16 October 2008

Insolvency statistics released

The Accountant in Bankruptcy has today issued a Press Release with details of Scottish Insolvencies in the second quarter of 2008/2009.

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