Who is classed as a "Preferential creditor"?
Who is classed as a "Preferential creditor"?
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leorest

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262 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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Background
I am a sold trader, consultant engineer, and my main client is a company who has just been put into administration.
I have been asked, by the Administrators, to submit a detailed account of the amount owing to myself and of any claim I may have to being treated as a preferential creditor.

Question
I presume PAYE employees are normally high on the list but where do I stand and what would count as a claim to being a so-called" preferential creditor "?

I doubt I can magically make myself preferential, but I don't want to miss out by under-representing myself.

I like the idea of answers on the back of a five-pound note, but don't ask me to send you the blank notes, as my debtor has them all!

greenv8s

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Eric Mc

124,768 posts

288 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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Ordinary unpaid suppliers are right at the bottom of the list - I'm afraid.

leorest

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2,346 posts

262 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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greenv8s said:
Does this help?

www.companyrescue.co.uk/company-rescue/guides/creditors.html
Thanks
Lots of usefull reading
Leo

octanebooster

326 posts

259 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Eric Mc said:
Ordinary unpaid suppliers are right at the bottom of the list - I'm afraid.


Couldn't have put it better myself, I'm afraid. You have my comiserations, and yes, it has happened to me.