11 november 2020
17:26
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Companies that have closed their doors are once again temporarily protected against seizures and bankruptcy. Until the end of January, there will be a moratorium on bankruptcies, the De Croo government has decided.
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When a Belgian company is in financial difficulties, legal reorganization proceedings are usually initiated before the corporate court. But Minister of Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne (Open VLD) and his colleague from Middle Class David Clarinval (MR) have decided to press the pause button again.
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The De Croo government on Friday approved a new moratorium on bankruptcies for companies that are obliged to close their doors. That runs until January 31st. The text first goes to the Council of State, after which it is approved in the Chamber.
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With the first corona wave in March, the Wilmès government introduced a moratorium on bankruptcies until June 17. After that, the tax authorities and the NSSO took a restrained position. They respected a de facto moratorium and did not initiate bankruptcy proceedings for tax or social security debts.
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By reintroducing a moratorium on bankruptcies, we can keep many of our healthy companies in calm waters.