HMRC questioned over IR35 investigations

Efficacy and cost to the taxpayer of IR35 investigations questioned by Professional Contractors Group, as figures show 1% 'success' rate

Written by James Bennett

The Professional Contractors Group is pressing the government for details of the cost and efficiency of IR35 investigations carried out by HM Revenue & Customs after figures revealed a 'success' rate of less than 1% for the tax regulator.

PCG chairman Simon Juden has written to Dawn Primarolo, paymaster general to the Treasury, asking whether the government is planning to review the criteria for launching IR35 investigations.

'We know that out of more than 1,000 cases investigated, just three were found to be in breach of IR35 rules. This clearly raises several questions about the efficacy and cost to the taxpayer of such investigations,' said Juden.

He added that more than 500 PCG members had been put through investigations, which can be 'extremely stressful, time-consuming and costly, not to mention damaging to client/contractor relationships'.

'We have to ask whether this dogged pursuit of freelance contractors and small business owners is justified. How much is each investigation costing the taxpayer and how much extra tax does it yield? PCG has always campaigned for clarity, consistency and common sense in taxation - these figures suggest none of those.'

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