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careers you are banned from after going bankrupt
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hellohowareyou
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i declared bankruptcy while living in the USA in 2001. even though it was in a different country, i find a lot of professional society's in the UK (ACA, AAT, CII, ect) all require you to disclose whether you went bankrupt in the past. i take it that i must disclose my BK even though it was not in the UK. which careers have i now been barred from due to my bankruptcy, and am i allowed to start my own company up here in the UK if i cannot find decent paying employment?
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Those accounting bodies will not necessarily barr you from joining them as a BR.
They will ask you to make your position clear and detail the reasons for your BR in the first place before they make a decision on a person by person basis. There is no one "rule" that barrs BRs for them. It's basically a check that fits in with their code of conduct principles.0 -
hellohowareyou wrote: »i declared bankruptcy while living in the USA in 2001. even though it was in a different country, i find a lot of professional society's in the UK (ACA, AAT, CII, ect) all require you to disclose whether you went bankrupt in the past. i take it that i must disclose my BK even though it was not in the UK. which careers have i now been barred from due to my bankruptcy, and am i allowed to start my own company up here in the UK if i cannot find decent paying employment?
Hi hellohowareyou,
Here is a list of occupations you are not allowed to hold in Scotland, I would imagine that it is the same in England and Wales - someone else might confirm for you??
(Note: Sequestered is the Scottish term for BR)
When a client is sequestrated s/he cannot:-- be a company director, unless the court gives permission for this. The trustee will only allow the continuation of an existing business if it will benefit creditors
- be an estate agent. A sequestrated person can only be involved in any estate agency work as an employee of another person and s/he must not be involved in managing or letting property, surveying or evaluation
- act as a solicitor or work as an accountant. This is because of the rules regulating these professions. For example, sequestration automatically suspends the practising certificate of a solicitor, (although s/he can apply to the Law Society for the suspension to be lifted). Clients needing more information should contact the relevant professional body
- be a local councillor
- be a Member of Parliament in Westminster (MP) or the Scottish Parliament (MSP)
- be a Justice of the Peace
- be involved in running a charity
- have a continuing power of attorney over someone else's financial affairs
- be an Approved Money Adviser under the Debt Arrangement Scheme.
All the best,
DDYou have to fight, fight and fight again just to get what's yours.0 -
Hi hellohowareyou,
Here is a list of occupations you are not allowed to hold in Scotland, I would imagine that it is the same in England and Wales - someone else might confirm for you??
When a client is sequestrated s/he cannot:-- be a company director, unless the court gives permission for this. The trustee will only allow the continuation of an existing business if it will benefit creditors
- be an estate agent. A sequestrated person can only be involved in any estate agency work as an employee of another person and s/he must not be involved in managing or letting property, surveying or evaluation
- act as a solicitor or work as an accountant. This is because of the rules regulating these professions. For example, sequestration automatically suspends the practising certificate of a solicitor, (although s/he can apply to the Law Society for the suspension to be lifted). Clients needing more information should contact the relevant professional body
- be a local councillor
- be a Member of Parliament in Westminster (MP) or the Scottish Parliament (MSP)
- be a Justice of the Peace
- be involved in running a charity
- have a continuing power of attorney over someone else's financial affairs
- be an Approved Money Adviser under the Debt Arrangement Scheme.
All the best,
DD
I didn't realize that there is a career setback because of having to file for a BK.Mr. Mulla0
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