Never turn your back on a Tax Inspector when there's a cutlery drawer nearby.
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When do they start to investigate you for IR35?
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...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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AKAIK you cannot take out insurance for the unpaid tax. If there was I don't think the premiums would be cost effective considering the likelihood of being investigated.Originally posted by xoggothPS The Fair35 insurance is good I reckon although It only covers cost of investigations and penalties not unpaid tax.Comment
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So should the (t)axe man cometh. what sort of questions should you be wary of? What loaded questions is he/she likely to ask?Comment
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Having just seen I would say they are being too bloody nosey.Originally posted by Dennylook on ItContractor website, there's a thread on their listing the first of 96 questions they are likely to ask you in an IR35 investigation.
The rest follow later, apparently.
I agree with the comment about binning such a questionaire.Comment
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