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Reply to: "HMRC will stand by the result given"
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Well, if a laptop isn't listed under "equipment" is it included under "Other expenses" or does it just not exist, according to HMRC? Perhaps they can tell us where we can buy laptops for free, so that purchasing them doesn't incur "financial risk".
It appears that if you have to fix a job on your own time if you mess up, that's a silver bullet. But I've spent far more on laptops than I've ever had to spending on fixing errors in my work. I suppose the exposure of the latter is a lot higher, but in actual expenses incurred, it's the former that has hit me and is likely to go on hitting me.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe tool has changed.
The "equipment" question now explicitly excludes laptops - that's going to catch a lot more.
"Equipment - including heavy machinery, industrial vehicles or high-cost specialist equipment, but not including phones, tablets or laptops."
And there is a "version number" at the bottom of the results page, so they can tie your decision outcome to the questions.
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The ESS has been surprisingly generous in terms of outside determinations, this is not surprising news if HMRC are tweaking it.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe tool has changed.
The "equipment" question now explicitly excludes laptops - that's going to catch a lot more.
"Equipment - including heavy machinery, industrial vehicles or high-cost specialist equipment, but not including phones, tablets or laptops."
And there is a "version number" at the bottom of the results page, so they can tie your decision outcome to the questions.
If I run the same answers now, I get indeterminate answer - because the guidance has changed. My print out doesn't give the guidance or a version number, but was done accurately a few days ago.
Interesting times ahead.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe tool has changed.
The "equipment" question now explicitly excludes laptops - that's going to catch a lot more.
"Equipment - including heavy machinery, industrial vehicles or high-cost specialist equipment, but not including phones, tablets or laptops."
And there is a "version number" at the bottom of the results page, so they can tie your decision outcome to the questions.
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Just redone the survey with my current status at clientco... Easy outside verdict and the Permies would get the same answer...
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe tool has changed.
The "equipment" question now explicitly excludes laptops - that's going to catch a lot more.
"Equipment - including heavy machinery, industrial vehicles or high-cost specialist equipment, but not including phones, tablets or laptops."
And there is a "version number" at the bottom of the results page, so they can tie your decision outcome to the questions.
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The tool has changed.
The "equipment" question now explicitly excludes laptops - that's going to catch a lot more.
"Equipment - including heavy machinery, industrial vehicles or high-cost specialist equipment, but not including phones, tablets or laptops."
And there is a "version number" at the bottom of the results page, so they can tie your decision outcome to the questions.
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I've been worried about what would happen going from outside to inside IR35 but was convinced to see what would happen before quitting. I submitted my original test(done using an independant test) and the ESS response. Today I've had this response
"We have also used the assessment tool ourselves and entered the details of your current assignments from the perspective of the end client - there are additional questions to answer when the tool is used this way. We have had some differing results when filling out the assessment ourselves and are current liaising with HMRC and other government colleagues on the most appropriate approach to take on some of these questions. "
Im now worried about what they are sharing with HMRC. Is it time to pull the plug and let the dust settle?
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Originally posted by DanielSQL View PostI'm really trying.
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So, what happens if your PS client reviews your role and determines you are outside IR35?
Will HMRC just accept it or will they investigate the client (one branch of government investigating another......)
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