I was thinking about IR35 insurance and whether there is any point paying exra for tax loss protection (which costs about £250 more).
I can see from PCG that only 3 IR35 cases have been lost in around 1500. Which puts chances of losing an IR35 case if investigated at around 0.2% (assuming you have good case). But I wonder how many people are investigated, I don't have the foggiest but lets say 1 in a 100. That would put the chances of having to pay back taxes, interest and penalties at 0.002% or 1 in 250,000. It's definitely worth paying the couple of hundred quid to be represented, even if you believe your case is strong, but is it worth the extra for tax loss insurance?
I'm thinking that even if the loss rate is tiny it might still be worth protecting tens of £1000s for just £250. Plus there is the peace of mind that comes with knowing the money is safe.
So, what do people think the investigation rate is actually (are there any figures) and would anybody bother with the tax loss insurance on top of legal fees insurance? Just interested to hear opinions rather than being in any particular dilema myself ...
I can see from PCG that only 3 IR35 cases have been lost in around 1500. Which puts chances of losing an IR35 case if investigated at around 0.2% (assuming you have good case). But I wonder how many people are investigated, I don't have the foggiest but lets say 1 in a 100. That would put the chances of having to pay back taxes, interest and penalties at 0.002% or 1 in 250,000. It's definitely worth paying the couple of hundred quid to be represented, even if you believe your case is strong, but is it worth the extra for tax loss insurance?
I'm thinking that even if the loss rate is tiny it might still be worth protecting tens of £1000s for just £250. Plus there is the peace of mind that comes with knowing the money is safe.
So, what do people think the investigation rate is actually (are there any figures) and would anybody bother with the tax loss insurance on top of legal fees insurance? Just interested to hear opinions rather than being in any particular dilema myself ...
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