Contractor beats HMRC in IR35 case - Larkstar Data

IR35 Test

The Pontypool, Wales-based contracting firm Larkstar Data Limited has won an IR35 case at the General Commissioners in January. Alan and Jean Brill successfully defended their family company proving that they were indeed running their own company and not disguised employees (the Brills could not be reached for comment).

HMRC immediately attacked again with an appeal to the High Court, and the London-based Professional Contractors Group is considering supporting the Welsh contractor for the appeals proceedings.

Great Spirit of Independence

Because an appeal is under consideration, there is only limited information available about the case, but we already know about a few remarkable aspects of it.

First, it is most unusual for an IR35 case to be heard in a simple appeal to the General Commissioners. The General Commissioners are the people you go to when you think the tax man has made a mistake and won’t admit it, or when you think the local tax inspector has been too harsh with you. There are 2000 General Commissioners around the UK. Since IR35 cases are generally too complex for them, one has to think that the Revenue’s case must be extremely poor—but then it so often is in IR35 cases (records of the case are not available).

''Then, for contractor to succeed in navigating the complex waters of IR35 case law while defending themselves shows a great spirit of independence,'' says PCG Policy director John Kell.

For contractors to succeed in defending themselves in IR35 cases shows great independence of spirit

John Kell-PCG

HMRC Doesn't Spend Its Own Money

Of course, now that HMRC has appealed the case, Larkstar will have to find lawyers and spend hundreds of hours preparing for a full-scale hearing. Of course, the Revenue only spends our taxpayers money on these things, so why should HMRC care about what they will put this company through? Not a nice position for a busy working firm to find itself in, and we hope that the PCG will indeed come through with support.

''The imposition of duty of care on the Revenue might change their position on cases like these,'' Kell insists.

PCG Supports Dragonfly

In a second IR35 case, PCG has already agreed to provide support to the London-based Dragonfly Consulting Ltd. which lost a case worth £99,000. John Bessell, managing director of Dragonfly was found to be acting as an employee for the Basingstoke-based Automobile Association Limited. Dragonfly is a specialist in IT testing, and there were issues in the case cited by the Commissioner of the lack of a project basis and the problem that Dragonfly allegedly handled whatever work was available.

But PCG believes that there are issues of mutuality of obligation that have not been addressed by the Special Commissioners, and so the Milton Keynes-based contractor services firm Accountax is taking the appeal to the Special Commissioners with PCG support.

The imposition of duty of care on HMRC might put an end to cases like these

John Kell-PCG

''We believe that we can prove that Dragonfly was a company in business on its own and which had no obligation to accept work from the Automobile Association outside the context of the contract it originally engaged in,'' says Kell. ''There are some important case law precedents that need to be challenged in the Special Commissioners ruling, and that is why we are taking the case to the Court of Appeal.''

Published: Thursday, February 07, 2008

© 2012 All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Please see our copyright notice. If you want to use any content you have seen on this site then please request our media pack and ask for details of our Content Licencing Service.


Readers Comments...


  
Bookmark and Share
  
     
  

Latest Site Updates

Public sector contractors may be forced into PAYE under new ‘off-payroll’ rules Public sector contractors may be forced into PAYE under new ‘off-payroll’ rules

Limited company contractors with public sector clients are facing new ‘off-payroll’ rules that could force them into PAYE or out of work.

Choosing an online contractor accountant or accountancy software – checklist download Choosing an online contractor accountant or accountancy software – checklist download

Contractors can choose the online contractor accountant or accountancy software that suits the needs of their contracting business using this free che

The tax avoidance arms race is MAD: mitigation, avoidance and disclosure The tax avoidance arms race is MAD: mitigation, avoidance and disclosure

The tax mitigation arms race between HMRC and tax advisors leads to a never-ending cycle of mitigation, avoidance and disclosure, says David Colom.

Does HMRC even know where its ‘better administration of IR35’ target is? Does HMRC even know where its ‘better administration of IR35’ target is?

If contractors agree to trial HMRC’s new IR35 framework for 12 months, how are we going to measure if ‘better administration’ has been achieved?


  
  

Twitter

  • Public sector contractors may be forced into PAYE under new ‘off-payroll’ rules http://t.co/LksFe03G

    4 hours ago

  • Oil and gas contractors prospects looking positive following record breaking North Sea licensing round http://t.co/1oy3Wb4l

    5 hours ago

  • Choosing an online contractor accountant or accountancy software – checklist download http://t.co/Jv2aptCF

    13 hours ago

  • Will the new Enterprise Research Centre dedicated to SMEs recognise the role of contracting businesses in the economy? http://t.co/ACE31fIm

    Tue, 22 May 2012

  • HMRC defends it tax gap calculations claiming external estimates are misleading http://t.co/7RWvC7bq via @AccountancyAge

    Tue, 22 May 2012

  • The tax avoidance arms race is MAD: mitigation, avoidance and disclosure http://t.co/9q1WMPjD

    Tue, 22 May 2012

Follow Us On Twitter


  
     

  
  

Contractor solutions

Contractors Handbook AM Limited IR35 Test
  
Contractor accountants - pricing checklist
  

Contractor solutions

Parasol Group

Umbrella or Limited? Guidance on best options, and take home pay.

Contractors Handbook

The expert guide for UK contractors and freelancers

Bedouin Group

No more IR35. Retain up to 85% of your earnings.

InTouch Accounting

Person to person contractor accountant. Free IR35 review.

Choice Premier Pay+

Take home up to 85% of your pay. IR35 solution.

NA Bedouin Group D J Colom Accountants Contractor Financials NewsNow
  
Elevate

  

The UK's leading contractor site. Independently audited traffic (ABC) – 156,346 monthly unique visitors.