Thanks for that.
If it weren't so depressing, bearing in mind its affinity to our profession, this would be fantastically hilarious.
The article includes, "However, the rush of recent cases demonstrates that HMRC’s perception of non-compliance with the IR35 rules merits further review.”
I wonder if there is any Body in the UK that has the ability to say to the HMRC, 'Hang on, you're looking a bit stupid. Perhaps you need to learn what you created before kicking the can down the road and pushing it on a bunch of end users to understand and implement under threats of heavy fines.'
I also wonder what the legal costs of all these cases come to vs the net gain in taxes? Clearly the HMRC Need to earn more tax income to cover all their unproductive legal costs.
Deary me. I am very disappointed in the HMRC at the moment.
If it weren't so depressing, bearing in mind its affinity to our profession, this would be fantastically hilarious.
The article includes, "However, the rush of recent cases demonstrates that HMRC’s perception of non-compliance with the IR35 rules merits further review.”
I wonder if there is any Body in the UK that has the ability to say to the HMRC, 'Hang on, you're looking a bit stupid. Perhaps you need to learn what you created before kicking the can down the road and pushing it on a bunch of end users to understand and implement under threats of heavy fines.'
I also wonder what the legal costs of all these cases come to vs the net gain in taxes? Clearly the HMRC Need to earn more tax income to cover all their unproductive legal costs.
Deary me. I am very disappointed in the HMRC at the moment.
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