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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostNot found.. weird. Would have liked to read it.
In the meantime I’ll copy Maslin’s reply and post it in its own thread.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe thread I was trying to find is https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2718940
as I referenced it in a different thread when I was answering the same question twice within a few minutes.
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Originally posted by sal View Post5 years ago, how many times have HMRC successfully claimed Loan charge?
Even if ER has been low on their radar thus far, the sweeping changes on the market and a wave of MVLs they will surely increase their focus on it.
Do you really want to go toe to toe with HMRC, yet alone when you knowingly break the rules around ER....
What rule would someone be breaking by going MVL? No one has crystal ball so absolutely impossible to argue you knew what you were going to do.
Loan charge was different.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostHow many times have HMRC successfully claimed ER tax difference back on someone who has closed a limited company, gone umbrella for a few years and then started another ltd company?
Even if ER has been low on their radar thus far, the sweeping changes on the market and a wave of MVLs they will surely increase their focus on it.
Do you really want to go toe to toe with HMRC, yet alone when you knowingly break the rules around ER....
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI’m not sure what’s happening here, you aren’t the only one to say this eek, but I’ve had a look through the forums and I can’t find any recent thread deletions. Some posters have deleted their own posts, but that’s different.
I prefer to close threads rather than delete them.
The thread I was trying to find is https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2718940
as I referenced it in a different thread when I was answering the same question twice within a few minutes.
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Originally posted by eek View PostMaslin posted a very good reply about it yesterday but it is on a thread that seems to have been deleted.
I prefer to close threads rather than delete them.
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy comment was related to re-opening a limited company and returning to contracting through a PSC within 2 years.
Easy to argue the permanent job fell apart and you had to go back contracting.
Far harder to say your umbrella contract fell apart and you returned to contracting using a limited company.
Semantics is everything here.
And HMRC won't stop you re-opening a company. What we are talking about here is HMRC chasing you for inappropriate claimed entrepreneur relief as you reopen a limited company.
And as I stated in my previous post Maslin had explained it far better than I did.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostClients are forcing contractors to go umbrella. Inside via PSC is not even an option for many.
Of course contractors are closing via MVL and I don’t believe for a second HMRC will stop people opening ltd in the future. Makes absolutely no sense and probably illegal.
Easy to argue the permanent job fell apart and you had to go back contracting.
Far harder to say your umbrella contract fell apart and you returned to contracting using a limited company.
Semantics is everything here.
And HMRC won't stop you re-opening a company. What we are talking about here is HMRC chasing you for inappropriate claimed entrepreneur relief as you reopen a limited company.
And as I stated in my previous post Maslin had explained it far better than I did.
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A Sad “IR35” Day
Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostClients are forcing contractors to go umbrella. Inside via PSC is not even an option for many.
Of course contractors are closing via MVL and I don’t believe for a second HMRC will stop people opening ltd in the future. Makes absolutely no sense and probably illegal.
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Originally posted by eek View PostNot quite - go Permie and if things change you can show that you intended to leave contract work and it just didn't work out.
go umbrella and that argument doesn't work
Maslin posted a very good reply about it yesterday but it is on a thread that seems to have been deleted.
The issue isn't really one of can I close my company, it was more how easy would it be to start it up again without bareface lying to HMRC.
Of course contractors are closing via MVL and I don’t believe for a second HMRC will stop people opening ltd in the future. Makes absolutely no sense and probably illegal.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostGo permie, go umbrella, no difference to MVL. Same 2 year rule after closure.
If I go back Umbrella it’s 2 years from closure, then if I get an outside role, I’ll start another ltd.
go umbrella and that argument doesn't work
Maslin posted a very good reply about it yesterday but it is on a thread that seems to have been deleted.
The issue isn't really one of can I close my company, it was more how easy would it be to start it up again without bareface lying to HMRC.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI wouldn't close down just because you've had a long term client. Just carry on trading
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