If hypothetically I was to have a conversation with the client to discuss my working practices and they tweak the questionnaire to bring it "Off-payroll working rules (IR35) do not apply", will that work ?
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Originally posted by gayab View PostIf hypothetically I was to have a conversation with the client to discuss my working practices and they tweak the questionnaire to bring it "Off-payroll working rules (IR35) do not apply", will that work ?
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
If they 'tweak' the questionnaire to reflect an untruth that is a criminal offense of fraud. You would be entering a conspiracy to evade tax by fraud.
So I would say I discussed the working practices to understand their perception and what do I do. I also explained them that I work in my own time,they do not set my working hours and he agreed in sense that I log off early and then work in evenings and I have never sought permission to do this.
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Originally posted by gayab View PostIf hypothetically I was to have a conversation with the client to discuss my working practices and they tweak the questionnaire to bring it "Off-payroll working rules (IR35) do not apply", will that work ?
Don't forget also anything you earn going forward now is 30-35% less than it was before. Claiming otherwise is evasion and/or fraud.
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Originally posted by gayab View Post
Hi , I think I misused the word tweak. Let me give you an example. One of the question is if there is a mistake and then there are few options fo what happens. The client replied that they would expect me to fix it during normal time and charge it. So I spoke to them this afternoon, told them that its generous they put it that way, but from my past examples shown them that if there was ever a mistake I fix them in my own time and do not charge for it. I also showed them example of work carried out to fix something I did and did not charge for a weekend. so then the answer to the question changes.
So I would say I discussed the working practices to understand their perception and what do I do. I also explained them that I work in my own time,they do not set my working hours and he agreed in sense that I log off early and then work in evenings and I have never sought permission to do this.
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Nothing changes, you are caught. The only options have been explained to you already.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I am walking out, I told them. I wont be billing past 31st March.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
If they 'tweak' the questionnaire to reflect an untruth that is a criminal offense of fraud.Comment
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Originally posted by luxCon View Post
Show us where it says its a 'criminal' offense, Until such time I'd say your imagination has run away with it
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Originally posted by luxCon View Post
Whats that got to do with it !!
When the fraud is done to avoid paying tax, it becomes tax evasion. That is also a criminal offense.
This isn't that hard. Section 2 (Fraud by false representation) and section 7 (Making or supplying articles for use in frauds) of that link are the pertinent parts.
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