An acquaintance of mine is a contractor registered for self assessment and wants to know what the taxman is able to access in her personal financial affairs should said taxman ever investigate her business affairs. So, the question she wants to ask is, if the taxman investigates her business, what's the likelihood that he will look into her personal accounts? And, if he does, is he easily able to find out about all of her personal accounts if, say, she opens another account just for minimal usage, and just presents him with her main account with all her personal transactions should he ask for it? And what if she uses an ISA - does a taxman normally look into that?
And if all else fails, could she use a friend or member of family's account (not spouse) for personal transactions who she knows she can trust?
She's aware of the legal connotations and I'm sure this will get some preaching e-mails about morals and ethics, but she just wants to know the level of risk involved depending on how she does things.
Thanks.
And if all else fails, could she use a friend or member of family's account (not spouse) for personal transactions who she knows she can trust?
She's aware of the legal connotations and I'm sure this will get some preaching e-mails about morals and ethics, but she just wants to know the level of risk involved depending on how she does things.
Thanks.
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