Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax
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being charged because I don't want to be 'tax efficient'
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RTI is definitely the spur for the change in approach. I suspect the additional cost they want to impose brings their fee up to the same as their competitors charge, so perhaps it's a good deal anyway, vertainly not worth the hassle of moving.
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI suspected that was the case, but the clause is in the contract. I guess it depends on when they wrote that contract - they may have just been always trying this kind of thing.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
For most real small Ltd companies, actually directors pay themselves a normal salary, so by suggesting this isn´t feasible just kind of emphasises the Ltd as a tax avoidance vehicle for IT contractors.
Plenty of small business people who go limited are given the advice to go the small salary/dividend route.
If they employ people, have subcontractors or deal with supplies it means they can control their cash flow better.
And yes I do know accountants who deal with some of them and some of these business people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWe don´t know the criteria by which HMRC select targets, but given the very limited information available to them in a computer search on tax records, targeting directors of Ltd companies with salaries below 8 grand year would be a very simple "search and destroy" tactic.
http://www.uk.capgemini.com/insights...C-70873BEB36BE
I left 5 years ago just as this project was starting, But it looked fascinating. Dettica is a tool used by the intelligence services to find hidden links in huge data sets. from reading other articles around the web HMRC as using it to build a whole picture of you as a taxpayer. presumable all the data frm your return... What divs you taken what your expenses are, what you submitted in previous years SA, CT, VAT. etc, I wouldnt be suprised if they have banking data in there now given theyve got the offshore countries to open up.
Its the exact logic we dont know, but i would hazard a guess it prioritises on how much tax can be collected by an individual inspector if they come to look at you. So in year 1 to 3 youll not get investigated, but if you are in year 10 and have a potential £100,000k of "things the system has flagged" you might get investigated.Signed sealed and delivered.Comment
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Originally posted by IR35FanClub View PostThis might help...
http://www.uk.capgemini.com/insights...C-70873BEB36BE
I left 5 years ago just as this project was starting, But it looked fascinating. Dettica is a tool used by the intelligence services to find hidden links in huge data sets. from reading other articles around the web HMRC as using it to build a whole picture of you as a taxpayer. presumable all the data frm your return... What divs you taken what your expenses are, what you submitted in previous years SA, CT, VAT. etc, I wouldnt be suprised if they have banking data in there now given theyve got the offshore countries to open up.
Its the exact logic we dont know, but i would hazard a guess it prioritises on how much tax can be collected by an individual inspector if they come to look at you. So in year 1 to 3 youll not get investigated, but if you are in year 10 and have a potential £100,000k of "things the system has flagged" you might get investigated.
Of course it is speculation so everyone of us will have different view point, only a tax inspector can tell us.Last edited by BlasterBates; 16 March 2013, 13:54.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhich actually confirms point that the more you avoid the more likely they are to come sniffing round. This just confirms my feeling that the OP has a point. When this intelligence thing pops up targets it is pretty clear that the high divi´s low salary option will be a bigger flag than high salary low divi´s.
Of course it is speculation so everyone of us will have different view point, only a tax inspector can tell us."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I believe my ir35 investigation was instigated after I made a minor error in my p35 and then corrected it. If I had not corrected it I doubt they would have picked it up.
I passed the investigation by the way, even though I had been at my sole client for 6 years. (I was direct).Comment
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI believe my ir35 investigation was instigated after I made a minor error in my p35 and then corrected it. If I had not corrected it I doubt they would have picked it up.
I passed the investigation by the way, even though I had been at my sole client for 6 years. (I was direct).Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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