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Guest repliedIt's cheaper to leave the UK.
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Guest replied<a href="http://www.pcg.org.uk/membership/pcgplus/" target="_blank">PCGPlus</a>( called ? )
Includes the following;
- Professional Expenses Insurance (PEI) and all the other benefits of standard membership
- PAYE Audit Cover
- Creditsafe Fee Recovery Service
- Access to the Ashridge Virtual Learning Resource Centre (VLRC)
- Access to 24-7 business information portal
- Printed copies of PCG publications
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Guest repliedApparently, the standard PCG membership insures you for legal help in the proper IR35 investigation but not the initial PAYE trawl by the IR. The higher class of membership ( called ? ) covers you for this initial PAYE investigation also. I've been too lazy/tight to upgrade since I learnt this but will do soon.
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Guest repliedI looks like a letter requesting a meeting to review your PAYE procedures.
Best to refuse a face to face meeting and call in the experts.
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Guest repliedwhat does the trawl look like?
Demand in the mail, forms, personal visit from bailifs?
Mailman
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Guest repliedyup...and worth getting insured against
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IR35
Has anyone here had a PAYE compliance visit from the IR a.k.a an IR35 trawl?
Just wondered as I haven't (touch wood) and was trying to get a feel for just how likely this would be.Tags: None
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