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Flintshire Council Writes Off Soap Company Debt Amid Liquidation

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Flintshire Council has decided to write off a £67,250 business rates debt following the collapse of Westminster Worldwide Trading, a soap manufacturer that owed over £229,000 to various creditors, including employees and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The decision comes after the company entered liquidation in February 2025, leaving unsecured creditors with no chance of recovering their funds.

The council’s move to cancel the debt is significant as it highlights the broader implications of business insolvencies on local economies. While the write-off will not directly impact Flintshire’s budget, it raises concerns about the financial health of the National Collection Pool for Wales, which redistributes business rates among councils. Unpaid rates can lead to reduced funding for public services, ultimately affecting taxpayers across Wales.

The soap company had operated for over a decade but faced a rapid decline, holding only £8,100 in cash at the time of liquidation. Employees were the largest creditors, collectively owed £131,484, while HMRC was left with £57,370 in unpaid taxes. The council’s inability to pursue recovery actions before the insolvency further complicates the situation, as it took time to establish the company’s liability for the rates.

This case serves as a warning about the vulnerabilities small businesses face and the cascading effects their failures can have on local councils and taxpayers. As more businesses struggle, the financial stability of local governments may be at risk, prompting a need for greater support and intervention strategies to prevent similar outcomes in the future.

Source: GB News

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