HOME  FORUM  MEDIA  EVENTS  ARTICLES  TV  BLOGS
•Home
Bankruptcy:
•Bankruptcy Information Center
•What is Bankruptcy?
•Is Bankruptcy right for me?

•How to declare Bankruptcy?
•What happens to my assets?
•Bankruptcy and credit rating

Forum:
•forum
•register
•search
•faq
•experts

Blogs:
•Bankruptcy News
•More...

Media Room:
•Press releases
•Media Coverage

Other:
•About BankruptcyHelp
•Links
•Contact us
•Debt Glossary
•Insolvency jobs


FORUM
  > Browse and post on our forum
Home   |   Profile   |   Register   |   Active Topics   |   Members   |   Search   |   FAQ

Welcome to our Forum, please register if you want to post
Ask a debt question
See the last 250 posts
Watch video on how to use forum
Username:
Password:

Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 archive
 Forum Questions
 IPA after DischargeMy OR sent me an IPA
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

qznhln1
New Member



68 Posts

Posted - 13 October 2009 :  19:43:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
IPA after Discharge

My OR sent me an IPA document, which basically asked for a monthly contribution from the savings I was making from having an NT tax code.

However, the HMRC have refused to give me an NT tax code and after I asked her a series of very complex questions she has not replied (8 weeks have gone by).

As I will not sign-up to anything until my questions have been answered, and I have plenty more, will she still be able to put an IPA in place after my 12 months is up and I am automatically discharged?

gettingoutofdebt
forum expert



2418 Posts

Posted - 14 October 2009 :  08:20:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
An IPA cannot be implemented once you have been discharged. The OR would normally contact HMRC and advise you are BR and to request that you have a NT tax code until the end of the financial year. If HMRC have refused to implement the NT Tax Code then you should let the OR know.

If the NT tax code isn't implemented then you should continue to pay the income tax to HMRC rather than the OR.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
bankruptcyhelp.org.uk Forum © bankruptcyhelp Go To Top Of Page
Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000 Version 3.4.06