Is this correct?
I am a public sector , Dept of Education contractor with a outside IR35 contract since April 2017, and have been with them total 6 year now.
Let says I am investigated tomorrow,and they claim I need to pay 6 year back dated Tax, NI etc
Would I be right in assuming that the last 2 years 7 months up to April 2017, I would not be liable to for any tax claims as per the new off payroll rules, where the Client ( Dept of Education) is responsible and they would have to pay?
The years before 2.7 years - i.e 3 years 4 months - I would be liable as I would have been personally liable to determine my IR35 status.
What I am getting at, is my liability less due to the new rules that commenced in April 2017, where the Client is responsible for the determination and the tax.
Thus each year that passes, my own personal liability within the 6 year time frame will get less and the client get more?
Or am I barking up a wrong tree with this scenario?
I am a public sector , Dept of Education contractor with a outside IR35 contract since April 2017, and have been with them total 6 year now.
Let says I am investigated tomorrow,and they claim I need to pay 6 year back dated Tax, NI etc
Would I be right in assuming that the last 2 years 7 months up to April 2017, I would not be liable to for any tax claims as per the new off payroll rules, where the Client ( Dept of Education) is responsible and they would have to pay?
The years before 2.7 years - i.e 3 years 4 months - I would be liable as I would have been personally liable to determine my IR35 status.
What I am getting at, is my liability less due to the new rules that commenced in April 2017, where the Client is responsible for the determination and the tax.
Thus each year that passes, my own personal liability within the 6 year time frame will get less and the client get more?
Or am I barking up a wrong tree with this scenario?
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