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Claire.1
Posted - 22 November 2010 : 23:37:35 do my employers have to be informed of my bankruptcy
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Housing
Posted - 24 November 2010 : 11:31:22 Good morning,
As has been said, check your contract forst of all to see if there is anything that requires you to declare that you are BR.
Make an anon call to your HR (if you atre a large firm and will not be recognised by the call)
Have an informal con with HR and tell them what has happened
Your tax code with change - but because there are a number of factors for a NT code, will not be obvious
Hope this assists, Richard
"There are no problems - only solutions"
Richard P
Posted - 23 November 2010 : 13:58:28 Claire, if it is important that your employer does not know pick the correct time of year (jan - March)
however most big employers have staff support sections that may help you through what can be difficult times.
obvioulsy check contract ? it may be worth finding a senior manager / director to confide in then if your BR details gets out it is not going to case you added stress
Richard
gettingoutofdebt
Posted - 23 November 2010 : 07:13:53 Normally you will have a nil tax code, which will mean HMRC will contact your Finance Dept but they won't advise any reason for the tax code change.
Depending upon your job and your employment contract there may be an insolvency clause so have a look at your contract to check if there is anything regarding BR in it.