Increasingly, Contractors are finding themselves subject to PAYE audits.
Back taxes if you are found to have accounted wrongly for IR35 can be crippling to any Contractor – let alone the potential penalties. Conversely, paying tax under IR35 if you are not in fact liable to do so is throwing a large amount of money down the drain.
1 do all that is necessary to get and keep your house in order on an ongoing basis – don’t play the ostrich and kid yourself that it can’t happen to you – it can, and quite possibly it will; and
2 if you do get notice that the Revenue intend to carry out a PAYE audit, if you possibly can, get proper advice straightaway – don’t wait until after the Revenue’s visit before doing so
In the meantime, if you should find yourself the subject of a PAYE audit, or if you simply wish to look at consolidating your position, then mail is for details of how we can help.
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