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Why do your accountants assess your business contracts when you have a solicitor?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
They are also tax accountants. I was pointing out that I have both camps coveredOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy do your accountants assess your business contracts when you have a solicitor?Comment
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Which accountant do you use?Originally posted by pmasoft View PostIf HMRC come knocking I simply direct them to my accountants etc who assessed the contract. They then resolve it as part of the service.
I'd be interested in an accountant that will take any tax investigation as far as possible to fight the case for me for the fees that one typically pays an accountant. As a rough guess, I'd expect expert IR35 defence to cost a minimum of £10k, so I'd seriously consider moving to an accountant that will fund that themselves.
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