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Which will always be in question when HMRC don't consider us small businesses.....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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IMV it's not so much whether its a red flag, as whether you can explain it if HMRC did query it. It's a step too far for me, but that's just my comfort zone.Originally posted by prozak View PostForgetting waivers for a minute.
Does anyone have proof that a change in shareholding percentages (year to year or whenver) matter to HMRC? or as implied is a red flag to HMRC?
I can't see how it matters. Shareholders change their holdings all the time.
HMRC would have had to start some sort of investigation already to even notice.Comment
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