My partner was a contractor with her own Ltd company prior to IR35 rearing its ugly head. She is now working under an umbrella company. An accountant friend told her recently that one of his clients had told him that Contractors working at an intelligence agency in south west England were leaving at unprecedented rates/numbers and that to stem the flow HMRC were not enforcing IR35! He went on to say nothing was formalised, (nothing in writing. etc.) I wonder if could this be true, has anyone else heard of this? Or is it nonsense? How could one find out.. FOI act? Assuming it was true could the information be used for the benefit of other contractors suffering under IR35.
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I have long wondered how the HMRC could investigate a DV role (which working for an intelligence agency probably is). Unless they have a special unit for dealing with such roles I can't imagine the client or contractor can really say too much about what they do day to day! -
They can discuss the working conditions and contractual situation which what the status is based on.Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI have long wondered how the HMRC could investigate a DV role (which working for an intelligence agency probably is). Unless they have a special unit for dealing with such roles I can't imagine the client or contractor can really say too much about what they do day to day!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Which makes it a touch easier for HMRC to make sweeping assumptions that are hard to disprove.Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI have long wondered how the HMRC could investigate a DV role (which working for an intelligence agency probably is). Unless they have a special unit for dealing with such roles I can't imagine the client or contractor can really say too much about what they do day to day!
Some years back, I was working with someone who claimed to have lost his IR35 case because GCHQ wouldn't help his defence at all. Whether his claim is true or not, I don't know, but that was his story.Comment
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I can't believe this. IR35 is always there, it's a tax law. Whether they were ignoring the inside/outside argument maybe but not enforcing IR35 doesn't make sense. Personally I'd completely ignore it as unfounded tittle tattle.Originally posted by Jenki View PostMy partner was a contractor with her own Ltd company prior to IR35 rearing its ugly head. She is now working under an umbrella company. An accountant friend told her recently that one of his clients had told him that Contractors working at an intelligence agency in south west England were leaving at unprecedented rates/numbers and that to stem the flow HMRC were not enforcing IR35! He went on to say nothing was formalised, (nothing in writing. etc.) I wonder if could this be true, has anyone else heard of this? Or is it nonsense? How could one find out.. FOI act? Assuming it was true could the information be used for the benefit of other contractors suffering under IR35.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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AFAIK HMRC have increased the number of staff available to pursue IR35 investigations, with a specific aim to increase the number of active investigations significantly from previous levels. I would be astounded if they were now making a decision to not enforce IR35.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI can't believe this. IR35 is always there, it's a tax law. Whether they were ignoring the inside/outside argument maybe but not enforcing IR35 doesn't make sense. Personally I'd completely ignore it as unfounded tittle tattle.
As you say, it's tax law - and if HMRC think they can get money from it, they will chase for it.Comment
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Bear in mind that the off payroll rules only apply to organisations covered by the FOI act. Some agencies naturally fall outside of that.Qdos Contractor - IR35 expertsComment
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Slightly OT, but I heard that some ex-HMRC contractors are facing IR35 investigations - is this something you're aware of?Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostBear in mind that the off payroll rules only apply to organisations covered by the FOI act. Some agencies naturally fall outside of that.Comment
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We've had plenty in the past but not aware of any recent instances (i.e. post 6th April).Originally posted by fannyadams View PostSlightly OT, but I heard that some ex-HMRC contractors are facing IR35 investigations - is this something you're aware of?Qdos Contractor - IR35 expertsComment
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Thanks - maybe it was old news then.Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostWe've had plenty in the past but not aware of any recent instances (i.e. post 6th April).
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