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PCG Subscription after ltd company closure

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    PCG Subscription after ltd company closure

    I closed my limited company over a year ago and went permie, All tax NI etc were paid. I have been told I should continue my PCG plus membership for at least two years after closure incase of IR35 investigation. Is this correct ? and if so what is the likely hood of an investigation as my company has been closed ( all correctly through my accountant ) for 13 months now ? Any thoughts/past experiences would be appreciated

    #2
    Don't forget to hand in the keys to your CUK account as well.

    Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.

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      #3
      I kept my membership for seven years. I believe after that, they can't investigate without some really good reasons,
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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        #4
        Originally posted by mogsie View Post
        I closed my limited company over a year ago and went permie, All tax NI etc were paid. I have been told I should continue my PCG plus membership for at least two years after closure incase of IR35 investigation. Is this correct ? and if so what is the likely hood of an investigation as my company has been closed ( all correctly through my accountant ) for 13 months now ? Any thoughts/past experiences would be appreciated
        Questions:

        What was the date that the final company accounts were submitted for?

        What tax year will you have to submit Self Assessment tax returns for?

        How long can HMRC open investigations after the deadline for receiving the paperwork?

        I think two years is reasonable.

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          #5
          General advice is to keep your cover until the end of the second year after closure. HMRC can open an inquiry based on your personal SAR up to a year after it's submitted, which can easily be inthe tax year after the clousre. So you need cover to the end of the tax year following the closure of the company. After that, unless they find evidence of fraud, they can't open an investigation.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #6
            Originally posted by mogsie View Post
            and if so what is the likely hood of an investigation as my company has been closed ( all correctly through my accountant ) for 13 months now ?
            0.

            Boo

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              #7
              Originally posted by Boo View Post
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              Boo
              Wrong. It's pretty small but it's not zero. There's another eleven months at risk to go
              Blog? What blog...?

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