Tax audit concerns raised
News Article - 09 June 2009
Category:
Business
The Association of Technology Staffing Companies has raised
concern over new proposals from HM Revenue & Customs
(HMRC).
HMRC is said to be considering a new audit standard to allow
auditors to analyse whether composite companies are paying the
correct level of tax, Accountancy Age reports.
The plans have received a mixed reaction from the Association of
Technology Staffing Companies, which suggested that the move could
have significant implications for recruitment firms, the news
provider states.
According to the association the standard would not provide a legal
guarantee and recruitment firms could potentially be required to
pay tax for the staff they employ.
Ann Swain, chief executive of the organisation, said: "We are
pleased HMRC is seriously considering our proposal for an audit
standard, but without a legal guarantee recruiters will still have
to factor in some risk when drawing up preferred supplier
lists."
The association was established in 1999 to represent and promote
the IT, telecommunications and engineering recruitment
industry.
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