No - they duck the question. It helps them if it's all cloudy. The big boys used to boast "compliance", but...
"It's all gone quiet over there....."
Lets here it from them I say.......
Will these companies tell their clients:
a) They have received such letter?
b) Whether they reply or ignore?
c) What they will say in a reply?
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Originally posted by Bluebird View Postmore to the point will any of them tell you that they have had a letter - should they disclose that information as it may be relevat to their clients ?
SJD & NW ?
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Originally posted by Billy Pilgrim View PostWell if they do send one to your lot you better bloody fight them off with a big stick
Given the lively discussions on previous threads don't want to get into the legalities, etc but IMPO the likelihood of a traditional firm of accountants falling into this category would be low.Last edited by Darren@UptonAccountants; 31 August 2007, 09:20.
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostJudging by the wording, sounds like only suspected MSC providers will receive a letter from the IR.
Should one be received, would then be up to the accountant to prove otherwise but if found to be an MSC would be obliged to inform all clients. IF they didn't could be wide open to be sued by their clients.
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostJudging by the wording, sounds like only suspected MSC providers will receive a letter from the IR.
Should one be received, would then be up to the accountant to prove otherwise but if found to be an MSC would be obliged to inform all clients. IF they didn't could be wide open to be sued by their clients.
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Judging by the wording, sounds like only suspected MSC providers will receive a letter from the IR.
Should one be received, would then be up to the accountant to prove otherwise but if found to be an MSC would be obliged to inform all clients. IF they didn't could be wide open to be sued by their clients.
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more to the point will any of them tell you that they have had a letter - should they disclose that information as it may be relevat to their clients ?
SJD & NW ?
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Will your Accountant get a letter?
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employment-status/current.htm
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Last updated 29 August 2007.
"As part of HMRC’s monitoring the effects of Chapter 9 ITEPA, letters will be issued shortly to those known Service Providers whom HMRC believes to be MSC Providers. The letters will asks Service Providers for limited information on the business models provided to clients and the numbers of clients within each business model.
Provision of the information is purely voluntary but as many Service Providers advertise their business models, HMRC anticipates a good response".Tags: None
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