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Originally posted by LetterBox View PostNot a chance. No client would backup HMRC's claim. It's there to bat away complaints of PSC policy changes when in general discussion. They'd never put it out there as a point to be tested.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
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Originally posted by LetterBox View Post...they will care if you go from outside to inside, more specifically, care very much if you do so whilst also staying with the same company. This can be identified by HMRC without even asking for (or being given) the SDS that the client has kindly made for you.
If they have the data to ID you as a 'fraud suspect', then you're at higher risk of being investigated. If they don't, then you're at lower risk of being investigated. This is just due to numbers of targets and costs to HMRC.
My ClientCo is not doing SDS AFAIK. Just everyone's contract ends 31st March, which makes sense as they don't have to bother. So, I don't know what an SDS looks like, but if it isn't provided to HMRC as structured data then this it is not likely to impact your risk of being investigated.
Once a human is involved then it's a different story.
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Originally posted by LetterBox View PostHMRC don't care that companies have banned PSCs, .
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...tigations.html
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy is there less risk in case of blanket ban.
Does HMRC have visibility to whether your company banned PSC or whether there was SDS and you were inside ir35?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy are you asking daft questions like this at this point? You've got 1400 posts and been involved in these discussions enough. You cannot miss the posts about the levels of risk surely.
You just a troll?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy are you asking daft questions like this at this point? You've got 1400 posts and been involved in these discussions enough. You cannot miss the posts about the levels of risk surely.
You just a troll?
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy is there less risk in case of blanket ban.
Does HMRC have visibility to whether your company banned PSC or whether there was SDS and you were inside ir35?
You just a troll?
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Originally posted by jkb99 View PostI strongly believe that I will be outside IR35 and the CEST tool says that too, (although the right of substitution is probably hard to prove as I have never implemented it).My contract clearly does not have any mention of rejecting a substitute and I work from different locations every now and then independently.
I have answered the CEST questionnaire to the question, Does the client have a right to reject a sub? as Yes. Other questions obviously being taken into account, I was determined as Outside.
It would appear from this, all one needs in ones contract is that the contractor has a right to offer a sub, and equally the client has the right to reject.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy is there less risk in case of blanket ban.
Does HMRC have visibility to whether your company banned PSC or whether there was SDS and you were inside ir35?
With a blanket ban while HMRC may come knocking at least they can't use an SDS determination of inside against you as there isn't one.
Would I be more comfortable with a blanket ban - not really as I'm not worried about HMRC taking me to tribunal I'm wouldn't want the years of hassle and pain HMRC would inflict before I got there.
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Originally posted by redman123 View PostDude if you had a blanket ban. There wont be a SDS prepared for you. Your in a decent spot right now
Does HMRC have visibility to whether your company banned PSC or whether there was SDS and you were inside ir35?
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Without knowing your tax arrangements, whether you incomce split etc, finger in the air calculation I would assume 25% of your turnover (excluding VAT) so 0.25 *180k = £45k
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