Originally posted by jamesbrown
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Churchill Knight & Boox clients being investigated as Managed Service Companies
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Right. But on the upside, HMRC's case looks really quite weak at this stage, even after factoring in some of the terrible marketing from CK and Boox and even after factoring in the dormant company rate at CK, which has a commercial reason. As WTT noted, HMRC have a complete blind spot for commercial decisions, but they are real/applicable.
So I can see why they are going after Box and CK because their portals seemingly give them attack points that aren't available elsewhere.
Got to say that Freeagent and one off fees as you pay for your accountant to do the tasks you want done does seem to be the only sane approach going forward.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by PurelyBlue View Post
You'd lose...Last edited by GregRickshaw; 7 April 2022, 19:32.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
No, but what if they decide (possibly correctly) that the debtor is unable to pay because they diverted their assets elsewhere to put them out of reach...?
GAAR covers a lot of ground.Comment
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If anyone wants to join a WhatsApp or Facebook group, please DM me.
I think we're all gathering thoughts and a defence separately. We may also be able to help each other, even if it means joining up with another group that's forming.Comment
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I am a newbie and uses NW as PSC since 2017. Apart from paying a monthly fee and being recommended a yearly salary option, i do everything on my own ie submit my own expenses, raise and chase of payment of invoices, decide on dividend payments. NW file my VAT, PAYE and Annual Return and the yearly accounts which is typically what a normal accountant will help do. I struggle to understand how all these arrangements fall under MSC legislation. I believe all PSC providers follow very similar arrangements as above. So if CK is not doing something right, this applies to all.
I was burnt badly in the EBT loan scheme few years ago and hence the switch to PSC. Never in my mind that this is now subject to HMRC attack as well. One thing that bewilders me that if PSC falls foul of the law, surely this should have been raised by HMRC long ago. Not years later. Its like driving 30mph on a 20mph road everyday with no sign and no penalty to receive a fine 10 years later to fine you for everyday you drove above 20mph.
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Originally posted by neneh View PostI am a newbie and uses NW as PSC since 2017. Apart from paying a monthly fee and being recommended a yearly salary option, i do everything on my own ie submit my own expenses, raise and chase of payment of invoices, decide on dividend payments. NW file my VAT, PAYE and Annual Return and the yearly accounts which is typically what a normal accountant will help do. I struggle to understand how all these arrangements fall under MSC legislation. I believe all PSC providers follow very similar arrangements as above. So if CK is not doing something right, this applies to all.
I was burnt badly in the EBT loan scheme few years ago and hence the switch to PSC. Never in my mind that this is now subject to HMRC attack as well. One thing that bewilders me that if PSC falls foul of the law, surely this should have been raised by HMRC long ago. Not years later. Its like driving 30mph on a 20mph road everyday with no sign and no penalty to receive a fine 10 years later to fine you for everyday you drove above 20mph.
The speed limit thing was my analogy too after the Loan schemes. Ironically I was forced to be a PSC (Ltd) so I did the 'right thing' so I needed an accountant for my 'books' and now here we are.
If it weren't so tragic the irony would be hilarious.
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Originally posted by neneh View PostI am a newbie and uses NW as PSC since 2017.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
There's no indication that NW are being targeted for MSC investigation, is there? Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and get on with your life, I suggest.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
There's no indication that NW are being targeted for MSC investigation, is there? Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and get on with your life, I suggest.Comment
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