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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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.Originally posted by TazMaNAnyone had one of these? Does it usually evolve into anything more sinister?
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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...Originally posted by FrancescoI'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.
Don't make mistakes. Ever.
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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.Originally posted by FrancescoI'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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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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I think it can be the start of an IR35 investigation ...Originally posted by TazMaNAnyone had one of these? Does it usually evolve into anything more sinister?
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