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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI suspect this is carefully worded as I presume they will have to pay the back taxes.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostDo you have references?
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“Customers will not have to pay penalties for inaccuracies relating to the off-payroll working rules in the first 12 months unless there is evidence of deliberate non-compliance.”
I suspect this is carefully worded as I presume they will have to pay the back taxes.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAt least you understand IR35 and SoW contracts
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDefinitely. But have you considered ever working as an agent? I have loads of contacts - I'm sure I could get you in somewhere... for fee of course.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostHave I picked a bad time to start contracting?
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postit means we will see large number of retrospective tax enquiries after one year.
They've made no promises about retro that mean anything even if you were to trust them to keep their word.
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it means we will see large number of retrospective tax enquiries after one year.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOh, and you can take the 12-month blurb with a wagon-load of salt too.
They promise to get easy on all the blanket-banners? Geez thanks guys you rock.
Meanwhile blanket-banners don't trust HMRC any more than we do, which is why they are blanket-banners.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostHave I picked a bad time to start contracting?
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Aside from a comparative lack of contract roles available right now, in a month or two they will pick up, albeit with 99% being Inside IR35.
For those starting Now, those people won't have any comparative measure of what it Was like. April / May will be their introductory baseline.
Inside, Tax Paid, No further interest from HMRC.
I started in the year IR35 was introduced. My baseline. Although I was aware of others around me bemoaning the Brave New World, for me I knew no better. And got on with it.
Just to offer of an alternate point of view...
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