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Previously on "HMRC Aspect Enquiries"

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  • ASB
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    I wouldn't expect an aspect enquiry to turn into an IR35 investigation directly. It could turn into a PAYE investigation on the company which could then turn into the IR35 investigation.

    I have had apsect enquirys in 4 of the last 6 years. None of them have led to anything.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by TazMaN
    Anyone had one of these? Does it usually evolve into anything more sinister?
    I've had two aspect enquiries of which one was sorted with the exchange of small amounts of cash and the other found me to be correct. I've had a PAYE Inspection which turned into a 4 year IR35 fight which I also (eventually) won. Not had a VAT inspection for 18 years so I'm probably due one of those.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Francesco
    I've had two aspect enquires into my personal tax returns: I'd put the wrong numbers in the wrong boxes (twice!). Both enquires were closed once the mistake was fixed and the extra tax + interest paid.

    It might actually work in your favour - if you're stupid enough to muck up your tax return then you're probably not clever enough to be a tax evader.
    Or they might more reassonably take the view that if you routinely muck up the SA form, your business affairs might be equally suspect and launch a PAYE investigation...

    Don't make mistakes. Ever.

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  • Lewis
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    Originally posted by Francesco
    I've had two aspect enquires into my personal tax returns: I'd put the wrong numbers in the wrong boxes (twice!). Both enquires were closed once the mistake was fixed and the extra tax + interest paid.

    It might actually work in your favour - if you're stupid enough to muck up your tax return then you're probably not clever enough to be a tax evader.
    Be careful, I think if you have PCG or QDOS insurance you must let them handle an aspect enquiry. They can turn into IR35 as far as I am aware.

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  • Francesco
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    I've had two aspect enquires into my personal tax returns: I'd put the wrong numbers in the wrong boxes (twice!). Both enquires were closed once the mistake was fixed and the extra tax + interest paid.

    It might actually work in your favour - if you're stupid enough to muck up your tax return then you're probably not clever enough to be a tax evader.

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  • Lewis
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    Originally posted by TazMaN
    Anyone had one of these? Does it usually evolve into anything more sinister?
    I think it can be the start of an IR35 investigation ...

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  • ChimpMaster
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    HMRC Aspect Enquiries

    Anyone had one of these? Does it usually evolve into anything more sinister?
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