Originally posted by tarbera
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New PCG IR35 Questionnaire
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Originally posted by scooby View PostRead what, the whole forum?? Its not a link to a specific post...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostFor any PCG members pop over and read this post
https://www.pcg.org.uk/info/ubbthrea...53#Post1339453
It's gives a good view on why we are at this point with the HMRC
Cats are evil.Comment
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Came out as MEDIUM.
Some of the questions strike me as total bollacks though.
Spend £1200 on advertising (how eaxctly is this a test of being a 'real' business?)
Have failed to get paid for 10% (really so its in your interests not to chase payments?)
Have a separate office (so home-based businesses are not allowed?)
I guess we'll have to wait for the proper HMRC stuff but it looks like their trying to come up with things that IT contractors may fail on but other undisputed businesses would also fail on! Cant see this getting very far.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostCan you post a synopsis for those who are not PCG members?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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The truth about the tests
The reality is that the HMRC tests and their weighting have been finalised and should be published by HMRC after Easter. The scores are NOT going to be changed at this stage and NO new tests are going to be incorporated. The tests are nothing to do with deciding IR35 status. The tests are a very minor part of the improvements to the admiistration of IR35. Taking the tests is voluntary.
Why all the fuss?
Kate CottrellComment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostJoin tight-arse!Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostNo! I left the PCG because it was an expensive and rather pointless talking shop.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostNo! I left the PCG because it was an expensive and rather pointless talking shop.
Not sure how long ago you left, but it's far from pointless. And the protection from investigation is worth a damn sight more thana tenner a month.Comment
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Originally posted by Kate Cottrell View PostThe reality is that the HMRC tests and their weighting have been finalised and should be published by HMRC after Easter. The scores are NOT going to be changed at this stage and NO new tests are going to be incorporated. The tests are nothing to do with deciding IR35 status. The tests are a very minor part of the improvements to the admiistration of IR35. Taking the tests is voluntary.
Why all the fuss?
Kate Cottrell
Taking the tests is voluntary but I won't be surprised if HMRC decide as part of an investigation process that not having taken them is an good reason to look a little deeper.
And the fuss is because nobody trusts HMRC's motives in anything any more.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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