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Aye, my company name states what I do, but does not mention or imply IT.
I got a call from those nice people at the revenue about three years ago, doing a 'survey'. The chap asked what I did. I told him, from a non-IT point of view. After 20 seconds, during which time I could hear muffled consultation, the chap came back on and said "Thanks, but that's not the type of business we are surveying. Goodbye."
To be honest, a lot of my contracts have not been IT-oriented, except for the use of a computer to write things and communicate.
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Next time I'm benched I think I'll be doing a bit of 'phoenixing'.
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When I got my company my accountant had a list of pre formed off the shelf companies - one was called Supercrook ltd. I wonder how much trouble that would have had with the revenue.
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IR35 Co name change
From the home page IR35 article:
Will a company name change raise more suspicion than leaving it as it is?“We do know, however, that HMRC have to prioritise between cases, and there are ways of keeping your head below the parapet,” Mr Kell advised.
“A less obviously-named company than ‘Joe Bloggs Computer Services Ltd’ such as ‘High Window Ltd’ might attract less attention [from the Revenue]…
“Out of a ‘High Window Ltd’ and ‘Joe Bloggs Computer Services Ltd’ it’s obvious which one a typical HMRC inspector, often with a suspicion and misunderstanding of freelancing, would look into.”
Starting to regret my rash decision to name my Co ******** IT Services.
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