Originally posted by NadJ
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Originally posted by NadJ View PostI've just come across a right muppet and cheat who has been contracting for the last 3 years and has some how managed to get away with getting paid directly into his personal bank account. Though in theory allowed and still possible to manage your company financial lin this way, somehow I doubt he's paying the right tax.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHMRC have no time for small one man contracting firms charging 300 quid a day rate. They have bigger fish to fry.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostRees-Mogg is a minnow you buffoon, you just have a hang-up because he's a Tory MP.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI contracted in Investment Banking for over 20 years, the whole system is bent to a mind-boggling degree. I got a ring-side seat to events in 2007/8 where powerful people filled their boots in plain sight and the press essentially covered it up and a Labour government assisted the crooks.
Grow-up and forget about the small fry.
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I contracted in Investment Banking for over 20 years, the whole system is bent to a mind-boggling degree. I got a ring-side seat to events in 2007/8 where powerful people filled their boots in plain sight and the press essentially covered it up and a Labour government assisted the crooks.
Grow-up and forget about the small fry.
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Originally posted by NadJ View PostI've just come across a right muppet and cheat who has been contracting for the last 3 years and has some how managed to get away with getting paid directly into his personal bank account. Though in theory allowed and still possible to manage your company financial lin this way, somehow I doubt he's paying the right tax.
He's probably not the first. At the last place another guy used to insist on cheques made payable to his company which was conveniently called FIRSTNAME LASTNAME LTD and openly admitted to having the freedom to cash them wherever he likes.
My question is simple, how do these people get away with it? Don't HMRC have systems where known big agencies have to enter data about which companies they are paying so that signals can go off when those companies declare zero income? If not, why tf not?!?
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Originally posted by NadJ View PostI've just come across a right muppet and cheat who has been contracting for the last 3 years and has some how managed to get away with getting paid directly into his personal bank account. Though in theory allowed and still possible to manage your company financial lin this way, somehow I doubt he's paying the right tax.
He's probably not the first. At the last place another guy used to insist on cheques made payable to his company which was conveniently called FIRSTNAME LASTNAME LTD and openly admitted to having the freedom to cash them wherever he likes.
My question is simple, how do these people get away with it? Don't HMRC have systems where known big agencies have to enter data about which companies they are paying so that signals can go off when those companies declare zero income? If not, why tf not?!?
Good post; well played.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHMRC have no time for small one man contracting firms charging 300 quid a day rate. They have bigger fish to fry. Their main focus is on corporates like Amazon dodging tax as well as Dutch Antilles registered remuneration schemes which promise 100% retention.
Yeah because they provide better free lunches.
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HMRC have no time for small one man contracting firms charging 300 quid a day rate. They have bigger fish to fry. Their main focus is on corporates like Amazon dodging tax as well as Dutch Antilles registered remuneration schemes which promise 100% retention.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Posteven if you give them a ring they are unlikely to do anything out of sheer incompetence
I was told when I started contracting in the 00s that I should expect a VAT inspection at some point by other contractors, self-employed people and even the ex-VAT inspectors I did a free HMRC course with. I've never had an inspection and they put all HMRC courses online...
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