Ok, so a little bit silly I know but I'm genuinely interested in what people think.
Let's imagine Joe Contractor has been working with the same Big Client for a few years, hasn't really bothered about IR35 until now and is suddenly faced with the fact his client wants to keep him after April, but only on an inside basis. Reluctantly, he decides that's better than what he can get elsewhere right now so takes the inside contract and the net deduction going forward.
Joe's read from folks here that he's now got a big target on his back. He also knows he'll have little argument to provide if HMRC send him a nudge letter asking about previous years.
So he figures his only hope of not being stung with backdated taxes is to simply not be investigated.
What do folk think the chances of investigation are?
Is the consensus that he's now easy money and so is 75% likely to get a letter?
Do we think the HMRC will stand by their "no investigation will result from changed status" chat, so he's down at 10%%
In short, and in your opinion only, what are the odds?
Let's imagine Joe Contractor has been working with the same Big Client for a few years, hasn't really bothered about IR35 until now and is suddenly faced with the fact his client wants to keep him after April, but only on an inside basis. Reluctantly, he decides that's better than what he can get elsewhere right now so takes the inside contract and the net deduction going forward.
Joe's read from folks here that he's now got a big target on his back. He also knows he'll have little argument to provide if HMRC send him a nudge letter asking about previous years.
So he figures his only hope of not being stung with backdated taxes is to simply not be investigated.
What do folk think the chances of investigation are?
Is the consensus that he's now easy money and so is 75% likely to get a letter?
Do we think the HMRC will stand by their "no investigation will result from changed status" chat, so he's down at 10%%
In short, and in your opinion only, what are the odds?
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