All tax investigations are historic, so i can't imagine how this statement stacks up..
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HMRC rule out previous year's tax investigations
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFor contractor news, I'd recommend this site rather than that clickbait, which is really opinion rather than fact.I'm not fat, I'm just fluffy.Comment
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IR35 Investigation HMRC double standard!
it appears LoanCharge victims are upset, HRMC turns a blind eye on IR35 avoidance but penalising Loancharge victims!
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i am surprised the professional Institutes have not approached #HMRC to question the disparity of HMRC as judge & jury offering an amnesty for those who may have ignored #IR35, whilst retrospectively pursuing those who took professional advice on legal tax avoidance strategies
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I wonder what the @CIOTNews
make of this.. I’m not a Tax expert but how can HMRC decide to turn a blind eye to IR35 avoidance and penalise those who used legal solutions backed by barristers and accountants. How is that treating people fairly! #LoanChargeScandal
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Originally posted by RobScott View Postit appears LoanCharge victims are upset, HRMC turns a blind eye on IR35 avoidance but penalising Loancharge victims!
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i am surprised the professional Institutes have not approached #HMRC to question the disparity of HMRC as judge & jury offering an amnesty for those who may have ignored #IR35, whilst retrospectively pursuing those who took professional advice on legal tax avoidance strategies
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I wonder what the @CIOTNews
make of this.. I’m not a Tax expert but how can HMRC decide to turn a blind eye to IR35 avoidance and penalise those who used legal solutions backed by barristers and accountants. How is that treating people fairly! #LoanChargeScandal
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Originally posted by RobScott View Postit appears LoanCharge victims are upset, HRMC turns a blind eye on IR35 avoidance but penalising Loancharge victims!
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i am surprised the professional Institutes have not approached #HMRC to question the disparity of HMRC as judge & jury offering an amnesty for those who may have ignored #IR35, whilst retrospectively pursuing those who took professional advice on legal tax avoidance strategies
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I wonder what the @CIOTNews
make of this.. I’m not a Tax expert but how can HMRC decide to turn a blind eye to IR35 avoidance and penalise those who used legal solutions backed by barristers and accountants. How is that treating people fairly! #LoanChargeScandal
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HMRC have done neither of those two bits I've emboldened above.
Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWhen the hunted throw each other to the wolvesLast edited by Paralytic; 30 October 2019, 09:35.Comment
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Just posted in general what HMRC has pointed out in response to the petition. I makes it in bold for you.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-petition.htmlComment
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