Originally posted by Amanensia
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I realise in saying this, the usual crowd will be jumping up and down and hurrying to their keyboards to slam the thinking but to date, all investigations into IR35 have solely been between contractor and HMRC. And I believe I am right in saying that the significantly larger percentage of wins have fallen in favour of the contractor.
Any investigations, whatever form these may take, post April, will Have to involve the client.
To this end, and to educate the Private Sector, the clients will need to see the process and understand the reality of investigations so that they too can get that confidence to win against the HMRC. Otherwise, clients may in perpetuity, remain scared and of blanketing mind.
What (currently) better way may there be in affording such? All this to say;
1. I am confident in my outside position and
2. I wouldn't be too concerned about an investigation and
3. I would happily involve the client.
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