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BTBgoesbust
Posted - 24 August 2010 : 13:05:04 Hi Everyone,
I have just been told by my employer that HMRC have written to them asking how much I earned between the date of my (and the 5th April. They didn't actually mention that I am BR,however the date given was When I went BR. This is obviously embarrasing as I have not my employer about my BR!
Is this type of question something they normally ask? Given that legislation is aimed at removing some of the stigma of being BR, it hardly seems very tactful of HMRC!! Then I suppose tact and HMRC don't really go together.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this. D.
What's happened has happened - need to move on!
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Julie
Posted - 25 August 2010 : 20:43:11 Hi - employers get asked all the time to confirm payments made to employees.
Unless there is a clause in your T&C's of employment to alert your employer of BR, you have nothing to worry about.
gettingoutofdebt
Posted - 24 August 2010 : 13:19:31 HMRC can contact your employer at any time to check how much you have earned during a particular period so I wouldn't worry about it. Chances are your employer may have this query for other people in the organisation from time to time as well.
This doesn't only happen when you are BR so there is no reason for your employer to suspect you are BR.