Your accountant will almost certainly be much better at negotiating settlement than you. HMIT also has a certain amount of discretion as to what they will accept. I tried to handle one investigation and settlement myself. I would never ever even contemplate it again.
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Am being investigated (Non IR35)
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Well if your going to ignore everyone's advice and go it alone make sure you stock up on some ky jelly.Originally posted by Flat Eric View PostI can't see how my accountant could help...Comment
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I'm not to ignore people advice, on the contrary, I value it a great deal. If I hadn't listened to you guys I would never have contacted PCG.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWell if your going to ignore everyone's advice and go it alone make sure you stock up on some ky jelly.
I'm just completely bewildered by the whole thing
and, quite simply, want the problem to go away. I've fired off an email to my accountant to see what he can do either by speaking to HMRC directly or offering me advice.
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