Not sure if you guys have seen this but Webber posted something on Linked In which is all fairly straight forward....
Apart from the paragraph highlighted below (new assessments?) I'm not involved this time around but... what?
"Contractors don't know about the loan charge!
The survey published below contains some truly shocking facts.
Just 19% of contractors are aware of the loan charge.
That means that when the discovery assessments start landing over the next six months, 4 in 5 contractors who used a scheme between 2011 and 2019 will be in for a very, very unpleasant surprise.
I've always been cynical about these surveys and believe that in many cases, they are designed to arrive at a pre ordained answer. If however this survey is accurate then HMRC, the tax advisory sector, contractor agencies, umbrellas and all others in the transaction chain have failed contractors."
Article and survey result.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/?msgCo...true&trk=false
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...d-remuneration
Apart from the paragraph highlighted below (new assessments?) I'm not involved this time around but... what?
"Contractors don't know about the loan charge!
The survey published below contains some truly shocking facts.
Just 19% of contractors are aware of the loan charge.
That means that when the discovery assessments start landing over the next six months, 4 in 5 contractors who used a scheme between 2011 and 2019 will be in for a very, very unpleasant surprise.
I've always been cynical about these surveys and believe that in many cases, they are designed to arrive at a pre ordained answer. If however this survey is accurate then HMRC, the tax advisory sector, contractor agencies, umbrellas and all others in the transaction chain have failed contractors."
Article and survey result.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/?msgCo...true&trk=false
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...d-remuneration
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