I've been fortunate enough to secure a progressive client and (hopefully) engage with them on an outside-IR35 basis. The determination from the CEST tool states that off-payroll working rules do not apply (the work is not subject to control and the inputs are genuine and not contrived) - aside from this and a contract, is anyone aware of what else may be required to satisfy HMRC in the event of a future enquiry?
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Originally posted by DigitalUser View PostI've been fortunate enough to secure a progressive client and (hopefully) engage with them on an outside-IR35 basis. The determination from the CEST tool states that off-payroll working rules do not apply (the work is not subject to control and the inputs are genuine and not contrived) - aside from this and a contract, is anyone aware of what else may be required to satisfy HMRC in the event of a future enquiry?
( Whether HMRC actually accepts a completed CEST in future is anyone's guess, but not if it suits them, as they only accept it conditionally upon their view that the input was accurate. ) -
Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou don't really care in the sense that the supply chain above YourCo carries the liability. If you were asked to provide input to complete the CEST, then you should record any evidence that supports that input. Beyond that, the most you could do would be to record evidence of your WP as the contract continues but, again, the liability rests with the supply chain above YourCo from April 6.
( Whether HMRC actually accepts a completed CEST in future is anyone's guess, but not if it suits them, as they only accept it conditionally upon their view that the input was accurate. )
R.E. whether the input was accurate - reasonable to call this out. My approach to this would be to run a new determination post-April 6th (i.e. mid-contract) so that there is documented evidence that working practices are as suggested prior to the engagement starting.Comment
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Originally posted by DigitalUser View PostThat was my view as well. Whilst the risk is within the supply chain, I also want to make sure I'm not exposing them to unnecessary risk. The suggestion of documenting working practices is useful so I'll take that on board, thanks.
R.E. whether the input was accurate - reasonable to call this out. My approach to this would be to run a new determination post-April 6th (i.e. mid-contract) so that there is documented evidence that working practices are as suggested prior to the engagement starting.Comment
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If the client decides it, the fee payer pays it and you have not lied about your working practices then you are technically safe as houses.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostIf the client decides it, the fee payer pays it and you have not lied about your working practices then you are technically safe as houses.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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