The report is accurate as far as it goes.
The Head of Tax at Pinsent Masons put together a group of investors who were members of Ingenious Film Partners LLP's (there are two of them).
They paid around £1k each and in return Pinsent applied for a JR. There is a hearing date penciled in for about 4/5 months time.
For those people in the group, collection of the APN has been suspended until a hearing takes place.
For all other members of the partnerships both Pinsent and HMRC say that payment remains due.
Bear in mind that the JR at this stage is creating a DELAY, not a withdrawal.
If the JR is upheld, HMRC will either challenge or amend the law and go again.
If the JR is rejected, the demand becomes active and I'm not clear that the penalty for non payment would be waived (I'd hope it would but it's not clear).
Pinsent are a good firm and have been active in the film scheme and related worlds for a long time. For all I know they have expertise in the type of contractor schemes we see but as this is JR related, it is perhaps less important.
I am aware of at least three other firms preparing JR challenges in the film world.
The Head of Tax at Pinsent Masons put together a group of investors who were members of Ingenious Film Partners LLP's (there are two of them).
They paid around £1k each and in return Pinsent applied for a JR. There is a hearing date penciled in for about 4/5 months time.
For those people in the group, collection of the APN has been suspended until a hearing takes place.
For all other members of the partnerships both Pinsent and HMRC say that payment remains due.
Bear in mind that the JR at this stage is creating a DELAY, not a withdrawal.
If the JR is upheld, HMRC will either challenge or amend the law and go again.
If the JR is rejected, the demand becomes active and I'm not clear that the penalty for non payment would be waived (I'd hope it would but it's not clear).
Pinsent are a good firm and have been active in the film scheme and related worlds for a long time. For all I know they have expertise in the type of contractor schemes we see but as this is JR related, it is perhaps less important.
I am aware of at least three other firms preparing JR challenges in the film world.
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