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Posted - 11 February 2010 : 19:15:10 I`ve now got approx 3 weeks to my automatic discharge and although I`ve been asked a couple of times about my income and expenditure, I`ve not been asked to make any payments - is the OR still likely to implement an IPA do you think? According to the information I supplied I haven`t got much spare at all, I`m self employed so its difficult to predict earnings but I`m making more or less what I suggested I would. The title of the house has been transferred to my wife as there wasnt much if any equity (due to remortgaging to pay the HMRC etc). This cost approx £200 for lawyers fees. |
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Posted - 15 February 2010 : 21:58:58 Have I got it right then, after my proposed discharge am I free of any intervention by the OR. For example if, at the end of this tax year (around a month after my discharge)my books go into my accountant and it turns out I`ve made more than I should have done (it probably won`t work out like that though)- what happens then?
Seeing as the HMRC were the ones that made me bankrupt, how well do they and the OR communicate?
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Richard P |
Posted - 15 February 2010 : 21:31:19 Hi Verbatim
same answer as Chester, if they have not asked for it by now you should be OK
baracade the letter box shut and sit tight !
now down to 2 weeks - minus the weekends - they will need to allow a few days for postage
good luck on the count down
Richard |
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Posted - 15 February 2010 : 19:50:49 Does anyone think the OR will want to see my end of year accounts as my discharge is about a month before the end of the tax year? |
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Posted - 11 February 2010 : 20:06:27 Thanks, thats what I was hoping to hear. Because I`m self employed though, will the OR want to see my end of year accounts?
I am now in partnership with my son and the accountants have said that whatever if any profit at the end of the year can be split between us which should help. |
chester2005 |
Posted - 11 February 2010 : 19:43:38 if there has been no paperwork fo an IPA by now it is very unlikely you will get one only if your DI exceeded £99 would they have considered one
Dave
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