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Previously on "You know IR35 is a bad thing when...."

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by doomage View Post
    Anything.
    giggity
    Putting the personal service in Personal Service Company.

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  • doomage
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    And what business services have you provided my company with?


    (I had to ask that even though I know I shouldn't.)

    IR35 compliance analysis.

    Or any other IT related service.

    Or any other non-IT related service. We here @ myco are very open minded. And will do pretty much anything for money.



    Anything.





    giggity
    Last edited by doomage; 19 April 2012, 15:36. Reason: edit for emphasis.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by doomage View Post
    What we should do is start invoicing each others ltd companies, creating a massive tangled paper trail for HMRC to be buried under in case of IR35 investigation.
    And what business services have you provided my company with?


    (I had to ask that even though I know I shouldn't.)

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  • doomage
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    What we should do is start invoicing each others ltd companies, creating a massive tangled paper trail for HMRC to be buried under in case of IR35 investigation.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by doomage View Post
    Surely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...
    A legitimate business would and I'm looking at it

    Still in the meantime its a nice IR35 pointer and even if I get a recovery it'll still look better than no problems getting paid. Not that it proves I'm more of a business but HMRC like what HMRC like.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by doomage View Post
    Surely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...
    WHS

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  • doomage
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    ....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.
    Surely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    See my sig.
    Yes I see the appeal.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    ....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.
    See my sig.

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  • up4it
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    the permies in the office are allowed to work from home but you as a contractor are not!

    Then you think you can use that to form part of a defence against IR35.

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  • Sockpuppet
    started a topic You know IR35 is a bad thing when....

    You know IR35 is a bad thing when....

    ....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.

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