Contractor crackdown hit by flurry of appeals
The Revenue Commissioners are facing a slew of legal challenges over a nationwide clampdown on self-employed contractors operating through their own companies.
Ian Kehoe
The Revenue Commissioners are facing a slew of legal challenges over a nationwide clampdown on self-employed contractors operating through their own companies.
A growing number of contractors are formally challenging Revenue assessments raised against them, claiming that they are fully tax compliant, according to several prominent tax advisers.
In a number of cases, tax officials have dropped their assessment when formally challenged by the tax payer. A number of other cases are before the Appeals...
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