Originally posted by jamesbrown
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Churchill Knight & Boox clients being investigated as Managed Service Companies
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We are naturally aware of this developing situation. We currently exclude MSC enquiries from our TEI and TLC policies (see exclusion general exclusion 13 for reference).
However, HMRC’s recent activity is unprecedented and we appreciate there are now numerous contractors seeking assistance. We are therefore committing to support any existing tax policyholders who have received an MSC letter from HMRC without charge while we review our policy wording.
Seb
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIs it actually written in the (very) small print? What an awful turn of events on top of everything that's happening.
However, the general exclusions include "Chapter 9, Part 2 and Section 688A of The Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003.".... which is the bit about MSCs and "recovering from other persons".Comment
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Originally posted by Hareforthebear View PostFrom HMRC’s Letter, they are still ‘fact finding’ with Boox, so it is pretty poor that these have even been sent where they are not 100% sure of their stance (not surprising obviously but ridiculous nonetheless).
That's almost certainly why they won't let anyone settle at the moment. Because the whole thing is still half-baked.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostWe are naturally aware of this developing situation. We currently exclude MSC enquiries from our TEI and TLC policies (see exclusion general exclusion 13 for reference).
However, HMRC’s recent activity is unprecedented and we appreciate there are now numerous contractors seeking assistance. We are therefore committing to support any existing tax policyholders who have received an MSC letter from HMRC without charge while we review our policy wording.
SebComment
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Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostWe are naturally aware of this developing situation. We currently exclude MSC enquiries from our TEI and TLC policies (see exclusion general exclusion 13 for reference).
However, HMRC’s recent activity is unprecedented and we appreciate there are now numerous contractors seeking assistance. We are therefore committing to support any existing tax policyholders who have received an MSC letter from HMRC without charge while we review our policy wording.
SebComment
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For those that have the time, this briefing document seems to have some detail on the intention of parliament
https://researchbriefings.files.parl...01/SN04301.pdf
Historically many Conservative MPs had concerns about the legislation at the time. If there are any constituents of Teresa Villiers embroiled in this (see pages 30-33), now might be a very good time to pay her a visit!!Comment
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Just for anecdotal information:
My Conservative MP is meeting with the treasury minister regarding this 'affair'
It's possibly nothing but at least it's something.
Hopefully wherever you all are and are affected your MP can do the same.Comment
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Originally posted by superdoodle View Post
Good to hear that, Seb. I have emailed yourselves but not heard anything back yet.Qdos Contractor - IR35 expertsComment
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ArrayOriginally posted by Chevalier View PostFor those that have the time, this briefing document seems to have some detail on the intention of parliament
https://researchbriefings.files.parl...01/SN04301.pdf
Historically many Conservative MPs had concerns about the legislation at the time. If there are any constituents of Teresa Villiers embroiled in this (see pages 30-33), now might be a very good time to pay her a visit!!
Managed Service Companies (MSCs): the company sells the worker’s services, but the worker has no control over the business.Comment
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