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April 2019 IR35 and backdating of tax

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    April 2019 IR35 and backdating of tax

    This article just popped up in my feed which has alarmed me slightly....

    http://www.itcontractor.com/contract...ty-armageddon/

    If HMRC do decide to backdate tax payments for contractors from April 2019, does anyone have a view whether this would be backdated for the current client only, or all contracts going back 7 years?

    #2
    As I said in another thread: Gerry's clickbait again. Best ignored.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      IIRC ir35 is a per contract basis. So what does a client determining your status now have to do with clients/contracts for the previous 7 years.

      That said if you’ve been contracting at a single client for 7 years and you’re more likely to be decided as inside by the client I’d get out soon. As I guess you’ll be a hugely easy target.

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        #4
        KUATB
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
          This article just popped up in my feed which has alarmed me slightly....

          http://www.itcontractor.com/contract...ty-armageddon/

          If HMRC do decide to backdate tax payments for contractors from April 2019, does anyone have a view whether this would be backdated for the current client only, or all contracts going back 7 years?
          This guy constantly pedals poorly written, alarmist claptrap with just enough truth in it to get people thinking he knows what he’s talking about, all to drive traffic to a trashy site plastered with ads for umbrella companies.

          Ignore what he says. He’d be better off working for Buzzfeed.

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