Article from Seb on Linkedin.
Seb Maley on LinkedIn: "Contractors currently or previously engaged by GlaxoSmithKline, please take note…
I'm assuming this post is also related although he doesn't name the company.
Myke Parrott on LinkedIn: "IR35 is coming!!!
This comment in the replies though...
Jesus wept....
Seb Maley on LinkedIn: "Contractors currently or previously engaged by GlaxoSmithKline, please take note…
7 contractors have contacted us in the past few days after each receiving an identical letter from HMRC, in which they are told the tax office believes they are guilty of non-compliance, with regards to IR35.
In this letter, HMRC is working off the basis that these contractors are guilty until proven innocent - despite the fact there has not been a review of these contractors’ actual working practices at GSK.
The letter also states that the contractor must respond to HMRC or make the ‘deemed payment’ by 19th September - yet another example of the taxman’s policy of shooting first and asking questions later.
If you’ve received a letter, it’s important you seek the help of an IR35 expert, who will advise you on how to respond, deal with the matter throughout and, if necessary, represent you legally.
In this letter, HMRC is working off the basis that these contractors are guilty until proven innocent - despite the fact there has not been a review of these contractors’ actual working practices at GSK.
The letter also states that the contractor must respond to HMRC or make the ‘deemed payment’ by 19th September - yet another example of the taxman’s policy of shooting first and asking questions later.
If you’ve received a letter, it’s important you seek the help of an IR35 expert, who will advise you on how to respond, deal with the matter throughout and, if necessary, represent you legally.
Myke Parrott on LinkedIn: "IR35 is coming!!!
This comment in the replies though...
Then IR35 does not currently apply and would not apply to that contract from last year. HMRC has also said, I believe, that it will not review contracts held before IR35 comes into effect, so either way it isn't an issue.
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