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The most recent additions and updates to the list of named tax avoidance schemes, promoters, enablers and suppliers in section 3 below were published on 22 January 2026.
The OH has been running a scan but the PC is now coming up with “Windows security not available 0x803F8001”, I’ve just opened my laptop to check, tried to open Defender and got the same error so I immediately shut it down.
But HMRC will come knocking, so the workers will be hit for the same money twice because you can bet your arse that the liquidator won’t pass that money onto HMRC....
The most recent additions and updates to the list of named tax avoidance schemes, promoters, enablers and suppliers in section 3 below were published on 15 January 2026.
Wow, if they’re as big as you say (and I don’t doubt it) they’re going to need a stiffer backbone than that or they might as well shut up shop and hand over the keys....
I have no experience in this matter (apart from the contractor bit).
Basically, what you have described is a gamble, so what is your risk profile? You could end up working X months for nothing (quite likely), or even paying out (HMRC) for the privilege of working there (unlikely but possible)....
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