Tax Barrister Opinions
DR my concern is that the schemes are not implemented and/or operated in accordance with the Tax Barrister's opinion and i do believe that the differences between what happens in practice and what is supposed to happen according to Tax Counsel are sufficient for HMRC to take a closer look at certain schemes e.g. as recently as last month HMRC made the statement that they feel that certain EBT schemes do/did not work (even prior to the intro of the disguised remuneration tax in December 2010 which effectively killed off the tax advantages offered by EBT's) and that they are going to challenge them.
Many contractors do not realise that HMRC are a huge/cumbersome sleeping giant and it sometimes takes them many years to "move into gear" BUT when they do you are suddenly looking at 5-6 years of tax enquiries/investigations and unlike Montpelier (who have stood by their clients) some EBT promoters are "one-trick ponies" and will quickly disappear/dissipate when going gets tough.
I hope - albeit chances are slim - that next week there will be an announcement that gives contractors the confidence to be able to return to the "old" PSC/one man Ltd company model and operate with tax certainty and a decent return.
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
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Many contractors do not realise that HMRC are a huge/cumbersome sleeping giant and it sometimes takes them many years to "move into gear" BUT when they do you are suddenly looking at 5-6 years of tax enquiries/investigations and unlike Montpelier (who have stood by their clients) some EBT promoters are "one-trick ponies" and will quickly disappear/dissipate when going gets tough.
I hope - albeit chances are slim - that next week there will be an announcement that gives contractors the confidence to be able to return to the "old" PSC/one man Ltd company model and operate with tax certainty and a decent return.
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