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Previously on "IR35 mentioned on LBC"

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    https://committees.parliament.uk/pub...65286/default/

    In 2020–21, it became clear that many central government departments had struggled to comply with the reforms and therefore owed or expected to owe HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) £263 million in back-taxes in 2020–21. Such widespread non-compliance is not acceptable, particularly as government bodies should be best placed to understand the rules and communicate with HMRC. However, the compliance issues were also compounded as HMRC rushed implementation of the reforms; provided poor guidance; and public bodies struggled with its tool to assess status

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  • vetran
    started a topic IR35 mentioned on LBC

    IR35 mentioned on LBC

    Nick Ferrari show this morning it seems many government departments owe HMRC back tax for contractors they used the HMRC tool to evaluate.

    If it looks like HMRC its quackers!

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