Originally posted by SoConfused
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However we now know just one of the charges HMRC have brought have to be satisfied for there to be a breach in the legislation, and thereby CK will lose the case.
Maybe if the tribunal decides it's just one of the things HMRC have charged CK with (they have charged them with 3) it will mean some kind of reduced sentence (I have no idea wishful thinking maybe)
Remember though CK did offer that kind of advice though early doors, around 2012, but as I have said that stopped almost overnight, was this when HMRC started their investigation? Who knows.
Sadly also it seems no matter what any of us did individually we are all caught in the same net. Whether we can then argue it later (more waiting) is maybe what we should be gearing up for.
It's a very clever IR35 raid.
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