HMRC to lose £10m from Vantis collapse

HM Revenue & Customs is likely to be receive only 9p in the pound on
debts owed to it by collapsed firm Vantis.

HMRC is owed £2.8m in VAT and £8.6m in PAYE – a total of £11.4m, however,
they are likely to be paid just £1m, according to administrators.

The latest filing at Companies House showed Vantis’ other debts amounted to
£68m, including £58m owed to banks.

Among the creditors listed is Ernst & Young, owed £4,700.

Chad Griffin and Simon Granger, both from FTI Consulting, were appointed
joint administrators to the firm on 29 June.

Further reading:

Vantis
sale process months in the making

Vantis
enters administration

FTI
Consulting called in to advise Vantis

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