Originally posted by cannon999
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThose that lose probably also didn't conduct any due diligence, or insufficient.
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For once a thread in general worth reading!
Does anyone know how long they can go back in time to query IR35? I think NLUK suggested it was six years but is that indeed the case? Can they go back 20 years? I stopped in 2017 contracting after 8 years in the LTD game - I made a fair amoun of money and bought a few properties sitting in the Ltd so there is money to be taken if an investigation comes my way
BTW if they deem you inside then you personaly have to pay the tax as if it was money paid to you as income - The fact the LTD is insolvent makes no differenceComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostBTW if they deem you inside then you personaly have to pay the tax as if it was money paid to you as income - The fact the LTD is insolvent makes no differenceComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Total nonsense.
Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
These days if you wind up a company due to insolvency, the administrators receive a bounty for any money recovered. So they have every incentive to claim you can afford to pay back debts such as taxes. It's not like twenty years ago when you could just pack it in and walk away from the debts unscathed to start a new company!Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
These days if you wind up a company due to insolvency, the administrators receive a bounty for any money recovered. So they have every incentive to claim you can afford to pay back debts such as taxes. It's not like twenty years ago when you could just pack it in and walk away from the debts unscathed to start a new company!Comment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostDoes anyone know how long they can go back in time to query IR35? I think NLUK suggested it was six years but is that indeed the case? Can they go back 20 years? I stopped in 2017 contracting after 8 years in the LTD game - I made a fair amoun of money and bought a few properties sitting in the Ltd so there is money to be taken if an investigation comes my way
BTW if they deem you inside then you personaly have to pay the tax as if it was money paid to you as income - The fact the LTD is insolvent makes no difference
For once a thread in general worth reading!Last edited by northernladuk; 16 June 2021, 23:39.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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