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P45 after administration process and new employer
SwiftRider50
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Our company recently went through administration and has recently been bought - so we have a new employer. All staff have received P45s with December pay slips, presumably because we have now ceased to be employed by the company that went into administration. I know I should know this, but what happens now? Does the new employer sort all this out?
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The answer is yes - the new employer sorts out things. But it may not be instantaneous - so don't expect business as ususal until they work out all the kinks. You just turn up to work as normal.0
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Have the administrators said you transfering with the sale so TUPE applies.0
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