Legal Question in Business Law in United Kingdom
is a director of a limited company liable personally
Asked on 1/10/14, 11:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Arent Lievens
Advocates Lievens & Lievens
Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
It really depends.
For normal business liabilities a director is not personally liable.
But for a whole list of other this he is liable: criminal negligence, fraud, certain taxes, certain taxes abroad, certain criminal & police violations, etc.
yours faithfully,
Answered on 1/11/14, 3:01 am
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