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10 actions you can take to help you avoid a tax investigation
Contractors are often targeted for HMRC tax investigations. Here are ten actions you can take to reduce your chances of being one of the unlucky ones.
�ficially denied, experts suggest that HMRC’s IR35 contract review service acts as a source of leads and info�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 06 Jan 2016
Contractors with large company cash reserves need to act now to save thousands in tax
Limited company contractors have little time left to tax-efficiently distribute cash reserves through an MVL, before new regulations come into force.
�iest way to comply with the TAAR would be to stop contracting and secure PAYE employment. Or a contractor could� �d in the process. “There are many contractors who contract for a few years before utilising MVL’s and using�
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| Tue, 19 Jan 2016
Contractor guide to optimising VAT and the Flat Rate Scheme when starting out
Contractors can time their VAT and Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) registration to optimise VAT recovery when starting up, says James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�mise their VAT recovery when first starting their contracting careers. “ Limited company contractors should tim�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Tue, 13 May 2014
Difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion
Contractors can use strategies for tax avoidance as the practice is perfectly legal, whereas deliberate tax evasion is illegal and a criminal offence.
�ately don't pay the tax they should HMRC In a contracting context, this could involve deliberately falsifyi�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Thu, 29 May 2014
Contractor tax avoidance schemes – understanding the benefits and risks
Contractors entering into tax avoidance schemes might find that they work, but there can be many pitfalls, as James Abbott of Abbott Moore explains.
�s, this is not an issue. But Abbott has seen many contracts from clients that stipulate no offshore entities� �s are particular about the entity with which they contract. For regular limited company contractors, or umbr�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Thu, 03 Jul 2014
Tax residency rules for individual contractors and contractor limited companies
Contractors and their limited companies are subject to legislation that clarifies their tax residency status, explains James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�t of time in order that they can deliver on their contracts.” Depending on how many ties a contractor has, an� �xed in the UK. When working on a typical overseas contract where the contractor works from the client’s offi�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 12 Jun 2013
Oil and gas contractor guide to tax and expenses when working offshore
Oil and gas contractors working offshore are subject to similar tax and expenses rules as onshore contractors, notes Pipeline Account’s Martin Watt.
�s contractors, so they should ensure they conduct contract reviews, secure a confirmation of arrangements fr�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Tue, 30 Jul 2013
Off-payroll rules backfire: UK contractors replaced by non-EU workers paying less tax
EXCLUSIVE: The government’s off-payroll rules have spectacularly backfired, with contractors being replaced by non-EU ICT workers paying less tax.
�t the result has been to force contractors out of contract only to be replaced by non-EU workers on intercom�
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| Wed, 18 Sept 2013
Contractor guide to the advantages and disadvantages of being VAT registered
Contactors unlikely to earn more than £79,000 are not required to register for VAT, but there are advantages and disadvantages to non-registration.
�there are some advantages to non-registration for contracting businesses. The first is the reduction in adminis�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Tue, 24 Sept 2013
Minimising the risk of an HMRC investigation
Contractors can minimise the risk of being investigated by HMRC by taking simple yet effective measures, explains Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�accurate tax returns can be based,” says Abbott. Contracting businesses failing to maintain adequate records f�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 27 Nov 2013
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