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To Paddy your wild accusations in negative rep are as credible as most of your posts.
I do pay my taxes.
The problem is that HMRC don't assess taxes properly and the law is sadly lacking. Its a subjective decision whether you are subject to IR35 that is why they have to take you to court and still frequently lose.
That's what they're doing, they're taking him to court. and if they win then they have assessed his taxes correctly.
To Paddy your wild accusations in negative rep are as credible as most of your posts.
I do pay my taxes.
The problem is that HMRC don't assess taxes properly and the law is sadly lacking. Its a subjective decision whether you are subject to IR35 that is why they have to take you to court and still frequently lose.
Have another one for whinging.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell
And he's wrong. Nobody disputes he's a freelance. HMRC are only interested in his relationship with the BBC. that is almost certainly caught by IR35, as he should well realise.
Incidentally the only concession HMG have made with Equity members is that they can pay their agents for finding work. There has never been an exemption for IR35.
hmmm. It is ITV not BBC. But hey.. facts...
Surely, the organisation isn't relevant though, just the working practises.
IMO ...This will not be a test case. It will be tried on known case law. As to the outcome... who knows?
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