Back to homeHow can I lay claim to assets of a defunct company? How can I claim for tax refund of a company that had been dissolved?Updated by MLAW 3mo agoYou may lay claims on the assets (e.g. tax refund) of a defunct company as its shareholder or its creditor via our e-Services here. Please click here for more information on laying claim to the assets belonging to a defunct company.Was this answer helpful?NoYesYour opinion matters! Be the first to vote.Related questionsHow can I claim for outstanding salaries due from a company in liquidation? How do I file a proof of debt against a wound-up company?How do I find out who is the liquidator?If a company that is dissolved still owns a vehicle which is currently in use, what can I do?Are shareholders or contributories of wound-up companies required to file their claims for return of contributories with the liquidator?Need more help?Get in touch
How can I claim for outstanding salaries due from a company in liquidation? How do I file a proof of debt against a wound-up company?
Are shareholders or contributories of wound-up companies required to file their claims for return of contributories with the liquidator?