Originally posted by dsc
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
The best, and most probable, scenario is that the liability and responsibility lies elsewhere and the supply chain has fubared. Many supply chains will.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Actually this sounds about right, the client has a London office, but I very much doubt they have any idea what goes on in the Danish office as I wouldn't be surprised those are separate entities. So I can imagine no one in the UK knows I'm doing work for the Danish office but I'm actually based in the UK and the Danish office has no clue about IR35, so wouldn't be asking any related questions anyway. Originally the agency expressed concerns that I'm in the UK, but that was more to do with Brexit, which later on they accepted and never mentioned again. Perhaps if the agency was in the UK they would be raising questions, but as they are in Denmark as well, I'm 95% sure they have no idea what IR35 is.
I imagine HMRC would just leave it alone as too complex to go after one individual, or come after you directly.
As long as you're not blatantly doing an inside role and just hoping the liability lies elsewhere you'll be fine I'm sure.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
I wonder quite how HMRC would enforce the UK presence to be liable in this case anyway.
I imagine HMRC would just leave it alone as too complex to go after one individual, or come after you directly.
As long as you're not blatantly doing an inside role and just hoping the liability lies elsewhere you'll be fine I'm sure.Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
I wonder quite how HMRC would enforce the UK presence to be liable in this case anyway.
I imagine HMRC would just leave it alone as too complex to go after one individual, or come after you directly.
As long as you're not blatantly doing an inside role and just hoping the liability lies elsewhere you'll be fine I'm sure.Comment
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Originally posted by Wobblyheed View PostI'm currently working from home in the UK (ltd company), through a Dutch agency to a Danish consultancy for a Danish end client. Naturally I am outside IR35.
Why would any of the entities I work through/to give a toss about IR35 and UK legislation should HMRC investigate and decide I'm inside IR35?Comment
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