Hi all,
I'm looking for some help and advice regarding a dispute I have with liquidators over their additional fees. Apologies for the long post, but here are some relevant details regarding my situation with questions below:
I believe the liquidation should have been completed prior to the anniversary in Feb 2022 had the liquidators been more proactive with the bank and HMRC. Despite the liquidators sending reminder letters, I believe they should have followed them up with phone calls, as I have found following my phone calls that issues have been resolved and progress is made. I therefore believe that it is due to my efforts, not the liquidators, that the liquidation has been completed, and therefore the additional fee is unjustified.
Is it reasonable to believe that I have a case against the liquidators for the additional fee?
I have found the following in the liquidator's contract/letter of engagement and a Guide to Liquidators Fees:
I'm concerned the 8-week deadline to apply has expired, the initial report was in Feb 2022. However, I have been disputing the fee with the liquidator since then as information regarding their procrastination has subsequently been revealed. Could the 8-week deadline apply to the draft final account in Oct 2022?
If I can still apply to the court, details on how to do that are not provided.
Thank you for anyone taking the time to read this post, any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm looking for some help and advice regarding a dispute I have with liquidators over their additional fees. Apologies for the long post, but here are some relevant details regarding my situation with questions below:
- English law applies.
- I am the only director/shareholder of a private limited company which entered Members Voluntary Liquidation in Feb 2021.
- The company had only cash in the bank, with a few IT assets, and had no debts or creditors.
- Liquidators were appointed on a fixed fee basis (£5000).
- On the anniversary of the liquidation (Feb 2022) the liquidators requested an additional fee of £1500.
- There are also £124 in bank account charges relating to the liquidator's bank account.
- The liquidators have blamed a lack of response from my company's bank and HMRC for the delay in completing the liquidation prior to the anniversary.
- The liquidators have sent reminder letters roughly every 4 months, they claim to have phoned HMRC in Oct and Nov 21 and Jan 22, however HMRC have no record of these calls.
- Due to the lack of progress, I took it upon myself to phone both the bank and HMRC to try to resolve any issues. Admittedly there have been failings on their parts which were resolved following my phone calls.
- The bank accounts have now been closed and HMRC have granted clearance to close the liquidation.
- I have disputed the additional fee with the liquidators since its initial request in Feb 2022.
- The liquidators have produced a draft of the final account of the liquidation which still includes the additional fee (£1500) and liquidators bank account charges (£124).
I believe the liquidation should have been completed prior to the anniversary in Feb 2022 had the liquidators been more proactive with the bank and HMRC. Despite the liquidators sending reminder letters, I believe they should have followed them up with phone calls, as I have found following my phone calls that issues have been resolved and progress is made. I therefore believe that it is due to my efforts, not the liquidators, that the liquidation has been completed, and therefore the additional fee is unjustified.
Is it reasonable to believe that I have a case against the liquidators for the additional fee?
I have found the following in the liquidator's contract/letter of engagement and a Guide to Liquidators Fees:
- "If a member believes that the liquidator’s remuneration is too high, the basis is inappropriate, or the expenses incurred by the liquidator are in all the circumstances excessive he may, provided certain conditions are met, apply to the court."
- "Any such application must be made within 8 weeks of the applicant receiving the liquidator’s progress report in which the charging of the remuneration or incurring of the expenses in question is first reported"
I'm concerned the 8-week deadline to apply has expired, the initial report was in Feb 2022. However, I have been disputing the fee with the liquidator since then as information regarding their procrastination has subsequently been revealed. Could the 8-week deadline apply to the draft final account in Oct 2022?
If I can still apply to the court, details on how to do that are not provided.
- How do I find out which court to apply to?
- Do I need a solicitor to apply to the court?
- Will there be court fees? Can these be reclaimed?
Thank you for anyone taking the time to read this post, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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