To be blunt it's Pembroke and I don't think anyone has a clue what is going to happen and what HMRC will do including both the liquidator (Ian doesn't bite btw so you could ask him to find out what he thinks) or HMRC themselves.
But don't get struck up on the 20% thing because that isn't money you received so isn't actually yours. If HMRC come calling and are generous they will tax the 80% of "your income" that you received, if HMRC just look at agency reporting they will tax all 100%.
And because its Pembroke it's perfectly possible (albeit very unlikely) that HMRC won't come calling - to say it's a mess would be an understatement..
Note I use brackets around your income because it isn't yours - that was the agency assignment fee paid to Pembrokes. You then received the sum Pembrokes paid you.
But don't get struck up on the 20% thing because that isn't money you received so isn't actually yours. If HMRC come calling and are generous they will tax the 80% of "your income" that you received, if HMRC just look at agency reporting they will tax all 100%.
And because its Pembroke it's perfectly possible (albeit very unlikely) that HMRC won't come calling - to say it's a mess would be an understatement..
Note I use brackets around your income because it isn't yours - that was the agency assignment fee paid to Pembrokes. You then received the sum Pembrokes paid you.
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