The Benefits of Debtor in Possession & The Implications of the Small Business Insolvency Reforms Introduced on 1st January 2021
On 11th December 2020 Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced that the Australian Government would be making changes to Australia’s insolvency framework to help small businesses who have been affected by the economic impacts of COVID-19. The proposed changes came into effect on 1st January allowing businesses with liabilities of less than $1 million to restructure […]
Insolvency reforms and debtor in possession
In its bid to continue to assist small businesses experiencing financial distress during the pandemic, the federal government has proposed new insolvency reforms for SMEs with liabilities of less than $1 million, these are referred to as debtor in possession and are similar to Chapter 11 in the United Stated. These reforms will require struggling […]
Changes to the insolvency landscape
What do the recent Insolvency Reforms mean? Josh Frydenberg, the Federal Treasurer for Australia, has announced a new restructuring regime for struggling small to medium enterprises (SMEs) which adopts a ‘debtor-in-possession’ model for companies owing less than $1 million. Given that the legislation is yet to be released, we don’t intend to comment in great […]
Debtor in Possession
With the new rules coming into operation in early 2021, it is opportune to work out if the debtor in possession structure will be appropriate for your business. The debtor in possession rules will allow a business to continue to trade, and for the owners to continue to operate the business without the limitations of […]