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SUMMARY:How long are director’s liable for a company debt by RSM - FREE to PIPA members
DESCRIPTION:“I have a client who is a business owner how do they become liable for  Australian Taxation Office (ATO) debt  and what other liabilities are they liable for?” \nAndrew and Tim will address the effect on: \n\nSole Traders\nNon-incorporated partnerships\nCompany Directors\nCompanies acting as trustees\n\nAndrew Bowcher\, RSM Partner – Wagga Wagga\nMember Profile Here\nAndrew Bowcher is a Partner of the Restructuring and Recovery division who’s passion and main drive is to achieve commercial and practical results for his clients that alleviate the pressure of debt difficulties. \nAndrew Bowcher is a Partner of RSM Australia Partners and a Director of RSM Australia Pty Ltd. \nWith a strategic and responsive approach\, Andrew delivers considered solutions to complex situations. \nHis experience in assisting clients reach their goals and aspirations is a result of Andrew’s commitment to working closely with both businesses and individuals who are experiencing financial\, operations and governance challenges. \n“To help someone or to solve a complex problem one must actively listen\, show empathy and clearly communicate. Only when this occurs will progress be made.” \nAs an active community member\, Andrew has worked closely with a wide range of clients across different industries from local\, small family businesses\, to large\, complex bank appointments and government consulting in the Riverina-Murray regions and wider-Australia area. Andrew continues to consistently deliver results to help his clients recover and rebuild. \nIn his spare time\, Andrew enjoys an active lifestyle by participating in multiple sports and spending downtime with his family. \nRegistrations \n\nRegistered liquidator\nRegistered trustee\nCertified fraud examiner\n\nQualifications \n\nBachelor of Business (Accountancy)\nDiploma of Company Directorship\nGraduate Diploma in Company Secretarial Practice\n\nTim Gumbleton FCA\, RSM Principal – Mid-North Coast NSW\nTim Gumbleton is widely sought out to assist businesses and individuals struggling with too much debt to find solutions to restore solvency or in some cases\, close the business with as little complication and risk as possible. \nTim’s role sees him travel throughout the regions guiding individuals and businesses out of financial difficulty\, providing insolvency and associated debt solutions\, resolving disputes that arise in business\, undertaking corporate reviews\, investigations and improving the governance and financial performance of not-for-profit organisations\, Indigenous Corporations\, Registered Clubs and various other community-controlled entities. \nTim has been employed in the accounting and insolvency profession continuously since he left university\, having commenced his career with a small firm in Canberra before moving to RSM in 2008. \n“From an early age\, I was surrounded by Clubs and not-for-profit organisations\, agribusiness\, and also the culture and heritage of growing up in a small country town in Western NSW that was once also the site of an Aboriginal mission. As such\, I am uniquely positioned to pursue improved outcomes for Indigenous businesses\, Clubs\, and not-for-profit organisations that may not be functioning as well as they could. My role is at times the difference between a business continuing or closing forever.” \nTim comes from a rural background and has spent a lot of time working on farms. One of his most memorable roles to date was his three-year stint during University holidays working with Bartters Enterprises\,(which is now better known as Baiada/Steggles). For those that have stepped foot in those sheds with 10\,000 hens and 2\,000 roosters will attest\, Tim finds his office job a bit easier! \nTo his clients and wider network\, Tim is recommended for his independent and pragmatic advice\, including his demonstrated ability to resolve disputes\, develop and implement complex debt solutions and manage sensitive and commercial financial and governance issues. \nTim is often sought out to resolve commercial and business disputes and in the past has been labelled a “corporate umpire”. Perhaps then it is not surprising that in his spare time\, Tim also umpires cricket in the NSW Premier Cricket Competition in Sydney! \nIn his spare time\, Tim is a major sports fanatic who enjoys cricket\, basketball\, golf\, tennis\, AFL\, and Rugby (just to name a few!). \nSOLUTIONS TIM PROVIDES \nOrganisational reviews and developing remedial action plans\nCorporate and Personal Insolvency including both voluntary (debtor initiated) and creditor initiated appointments such as liquidations\, voluntary administrations\, and receiverships\nAmalgamations and associated transition plans\nSpecial Administrations under the CATSI Act\nFunds Administration and Grant Controller roles\nCapacity building\, including restructuring organisations and implementing new governance models\nInvestigations\, examinations\, fraud and forensic accounting\nMentoring\, business plans\, and due diligence\nSIGNIFICANT PROJECTS \nTim has worked extensively throughout Australia across a wide range of sectors\, including helping clients in metropolitan\, regional\, and exceptionally remote areas. This has included Cape York\, North Queensland\, Western Australia\, Victoria\, and smaller communities within New South Wales. \nOne major project was with a Government Department to restructure and turnaround an Indigenous Health Service in a remote Indigenous community in Cape York (QLD). This project period was in excess of 12 months and culminated in the restoration of Government funding\, sound operations\, and strong governance. Tim spent weeks at a time in the community and had the opportunity to participate in community activities including touch football and Christmas celebrations. \nProfessional Associations \n\nFellow\, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand\nNSW ILGA Recognised Insolvency Practitioner\nMember\, Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association\nChairperson and Independent Member of Wagga Wagga City Council’s Audit and Risk Committee 2012-2017\nCA Country Chair Riverina 2009-2014\nMember\, Personal Insolvency Professionals Association (PIPA)\nDirector\, Wagga RSL Club Limited 2017-2019\nDirector and Treasurer of the Wagga Wagga Business Chamber 2009-2011\n\nQualifications \n\nBachelor of Commerce\, Accounting (University of Canberra)\nChartered accountant\nRegistered liquidator
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