The attachment says that the worker may not claim only if they are subject to SDC. If not, they are specifically excluded. There is no requirement to prove it with a signed declaration from the end user. Just like now.
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I have read it - where's the bit about needing a signed declaration?Originally posted by BenDover View PostI have attached a copy of the draft legislation earlier in the topic, happy reading.Comment
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It is within the 'Fraudulent Document' section of the draft legislation, call HMRC and they will explain all.Originally posted by stek View PostI have read it - where's the bit about needing a signed declaration?
That is now me finished with this one.Comment
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Eh? What u on?Originally posted by BenDover View PostIt is within the 'Fraudulent Document' section of the draft legislation, call HMRC and they will explain all.
That is now me finished with this one.Comment
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