BUSINESS DEBT SOLUTIONS

eXPERT ARTICLES FOR CANADIAN BUSINESS OWNERS FOCUSED ON BUSINESS DEBT RELIEF, FINANCIAL CHALLENGES, RESTRUCTURING OPTIONS, AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS TO HELP STABILIZE, REBUILD, OR TRANSITION A BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE. WRITTEN BY A LICENSED INSOLVENCY TRUSTEE, MEMBER OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF ONTARIO, FORMER PRACTISING LITIGATION LAWYER, AND NEW YORK CITY FINANCE VETERAN.

Paul Franchi is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee across the province of Ontario, based in Toronto and the GTA, and a former practising lawyer who is a current member of the Ontario Law Society. With 15 years of experience in the Wall Street financial sector, he combines expertise in insolvency, law, and finance to provide a unique perspective on insolvency in Canada. Paul is the author and editor of The Insolvency Report. He helps Canadian business owners with debt relief solutions.
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HOW CANADIAN BUSINESS OWNERS CAN STOP CRA GARNISHMENTS AND BANK FREEZES FAST

Frozen accounts or CRA garnishments don’t have to devastate your business. Learn how structured insolvency options can stop collections, protect your assets, and help you regain control of your finances.


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HOW CANADIAN SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS CAN LEGALLY ELIMINATE GST/HST DEBT WITH CONSUMER PROPOSALS OR BANKRUPTCY

Canadian business owners: learn how a consumer proposal or bankruptcy can help fix overwhelming GST/HST debt before it threatens your livelihood.

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