I managed to get some detailed help on the responses from QDOS Accounting (via a PM from someone senior who saw this thread), who have responded to very similar questions in recent months. It is all about FRS VAT as you'd expect, not IR35 related.
Very impressed with QDOS, considering I only have the insurance and am not an accounting customer of theirs! Of course the PM helped a lot, but clearly they know their stuff on this.
I will be sending responses via my accountant on Monday and will see what comes back.
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Originally posted by shazbot View PostThey are quite a large contractor specialist accountant, and like many accountants these days they seem to recommend FRS VAT if your turnover is under £150K (though I did have a choice).
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Originally posted by eek View PostJust noticed the top bit. Firstly you want those questions answered on your behalf direct to HMRC I would bypass your accountant..
Secondly its strange that your accountant seems to have a few companies being checked yet other accountants on here have never heard of this issue. Personally it seems your accountant my be specialising in a particular part of the market you don't want to be associated with - it may be worth finding a different accountant.
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Originally posted by shazbot View PostYes, accountant will reply to HMRC - they've sent me an email with these questions (inserting my company name) to which I will reply, so they can reply based on the various companies being checked.
Secondly its strange that your accountant seems to have a few companies being checked yet other accountants on here have never heard of this issue. Personally it seems your accountant my be specialising in a particular part of the market you don't want to be associated with - it may be worth finding a different accountant.
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostI agree - the advice to answer these questions yourself is extremely poor advice IMO. Get an expert (QDOS/AbbeyTax) opinion. If you have IPSE+ or QDOS PEI, it should cover this.
So I will call QDOS again to get them to take this seriously and write the answers for me. Only if that fails will I go the route of paying someone else directly for advice (AbbeyTax / WLH Tax etc).
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Thanks everyone for the responses! I am taking this seriously and will get professional advice, as various people recommended.
I will talk to QDOS, though I'm not sure they will help at this stage based on answers so far.
I am contacting a lawyer with contractor / IR35 experience (not sure about VAT), and a VAT investigation specialist, WLH tax, and will probably go with WLH:
- VAT Fraud, VAT Evasion, VAT Inspection, HMRC Public Notice 160 & VAT Investigation
- COP 9 - Good accountants or solicitors? - Tax Forum :: Free Tax Advice
I don't think this is IR35 related, but some of the answers overlap with IR35 questions, and a VAT investigation (if this turned into one) is bad enough.Last edited by shazbot; 1 March 2017, 11:21.
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Originally posted by eek View PostRead the questions on the basis that they suspect the company has been created to employ a few care workers and you can see how the questions make sense....
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostUnless she's seeking your tax advice, you're not going to get anyone convincing her to be anything other than your wife in marital discussions.
In terms of the topic at hand, the questions ask about the upper contract - that would be like someone asking a retailer if they could provide details of how much John Lewis pays for the stock that they buy.
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostYou don't fancy putting a call in to my missus to that effect? [emoji3]
In terms of the topic at hand, the questions ask about the upper contract - that would be like someone asking a retailer if they could provide details of how much John Lewis pays for the stock that they buy.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post@shazbot - This guy is an accountant so take his words very seriously.
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Originally posted by b r View PostWhich is why I asked what the letter ACTUALLY said...
Unless you think answering a series of questions from HMRCs Fraud Investigation Labour Providers Unit is optional in some way..?
Good luck!!!
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I certainly wouldn't advise taking that approach!!!
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostThere's nothing usual in this. I've been directly or indirectly involved in (I'd guess) more than 2k VAT registrations and I've never heard of this. Answer with extreme care and seek advice before doing so. Probably from your insurers.
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Originally posted by eek View PostI think you need to have your English comprehension skills checked:
he does need those questions answered appropriately != answer the questions himself.....
I hope the OP takes Alan's post very seriously though.
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