The stupid box on the IR35 return. I.e. the question "Does any of your work here fall under IR35" yes/no answer. Then the next question is "If yes, have you paid enough tax".
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Never seen an IR35 return, maybe because I'm not operating through a PSC
But yes as you say, the wording on the P35 may be as follows, seems they've changed it since I last looked, but it all boils down to the same:
"Do the rules relating to services provided through an intermediary (sometimes known as IR35) apply to any work carried out by any worker listed on this return?""If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or womenComment
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Will I actually get to see these forms, or will they just be handled automatically (or even electronically) by my accountant? I signed a form giving him authorisation to deal with my affairs. Does this mean that the IR still send to me first?
Thanks!Comment
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The checkbox is on page 4 of the P35 annual return. You have to complete this form every year, at about this time. The form asks:Do the rules relating to services provided through an intermediary (sometimes known as IR35) apply to any work carried out by any worker listed on this return?
edit: whoops, CD beat me to it.Comment
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cheers chaps!
is the P35 something I will actually see and complete, or will it just be sucked up by the accountant? if so - how do they know how to answer this checkbox?
Thanks again- much appreciated!Comment
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Originally posted by Burdockcheers chaps!
is the P35 something I will actually see and complete, or will it just be sucked up by the accountant? if so - how do they know how to answer this checkbox?
Thanks again- much appreciated!
I'd give him a bell to make sure, and ask him what he does with that checkbox.Comment
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