Originally posted by youngguy
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Originally posted by youngguy View PostThis honouring thing bugs me. A contract is a legal document which someone signs.
I was on my last email exchange with her before I was going to lodge a complaint with IPSE that the service was a waste of money if they are going to use that sort of reasoning, when she changed it to Outside.
The main point of getting a review, was so I could show an attempt at due diligence and that I had paid for professional experts to check it was Outside (if I ever needed it).Comment
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Originally posted by youngguy View PostThis honouring thing bugs me. A contract is a legal document which someone signs. HMRC have somehow managed to convince orgs that they can agree something in writing and change their mind later verbally and that's somehow ok. That's not how contracts generally work!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Wow what a thread. Thank you op for posting this and for all the replies
One thing not covered in this discussion is how far they can go back. How many years can they open up an investigation. From reading this anyone who has worked in finance outside ir35 needs a good dose of luck
Can you infer that they have parked or put on hold any thing about previous years? I dont know what the "HMRC Enquiries section" means in this context
Originally posted by eek View PostAlso HMRC have plenty of time to kick off these cases. As you will see in the HMRC Enquiries section they are only now kicking off cases relating to 2015-16.Last edited by NowPermOutsideUK; 13 October 2020, 07:32.Comment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostCan you infer that they have parked or put on hold any thing about previous years? I dont know what the "HMRC Enquiries section" means in this context
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...eme-enquiries/Comment
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