I don't think it matter what he is selling.
Consider what HMRC have been up to for the last five years with the changes to the Intermediaries Legislation. It has been a slow drip drip attack on contractor working practices.
Imagine if they had not changed the allowable expenses through a brolly?
Its been deliberate long game.
Why all the gathering of information from agencies every quarter?
Retrospective tax investigations were never going to be at the top of the list in the Public Sector the long game is the the private sector.
Anyone who thinks that HMRC are going to turn a blind eye on contractors who have been at the same location for years and then go PAYE really are deluding themselves.
If you were in charge of the IR35 unit, what would you do, certainly a career civil servant will be doing cartwheels around the office, and who could blame them.
Reading comments on here and Linkedin makes me realise a lot of contractors are no more than BOS. I myself have been to many places where contractors have been at the same location for nearly 10 years. I then I wonder to myself why HMRC are clamping down hard.
Sorry the games up and it's the so called Permietractors I now see asking for advice on what to do. Anyone in business or their own accord knows exactly what to do. The rest will do exactly what HMRC expects them to do.
Consider what HMRC have been up to for the last five years with the changes to the Intermediaries Legislation. It has been a slow drip drip attack on contractor working practices.
Imagine if they had not changed the allowable expenses through a brolly?
Its been deliberate long game.
Why all the gathering of information from agencies every quarter?
Retrospective tax investigations were never going to be at the top of the list in the Public Sector the long game is the the private sector.
Anyone who thinks that HMRC are going to turn a blind eye on contractors who have been at the same location for years and then go PAYE really are deluding themselves.
If you were in charge of the IR35 unit, what would you do, certainly a career civil servant will be doing cartwheels around the office, and who could blame them.
Reading comments on here and Linkedin makes me realise a lot of contractors are no more than BOS. I myself have been to many places where contractors have been at the same location for nearly 10 years. I then I wonder to myself why HMRC are clamping down hard.
Sorry the games up and it's the so called Permietractors I now see asking for advice on what to do. Anyone in business or their own accord knows exactly what to do. The rest will do exactly what HMRC expects them to do.
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