Advice and protection if you're involved in an MSC investigation

The Managed Service Company (MSC) legislation was implemented in 2007. It was designed to stop contractors being formed into groups and operating through companies, of which they had little or no involvement. Instead an MSC Provider (MSCP) would run the company. The legislation ensured that employment tax and National Insurance would apply where the company was in fact an MSC. The legislation was seen by many, including HMRC, as being effective. It shut down the MSCPs, the avoidance stopped and managed service companies were rarely mentioned again.
Fast forward to today and HMRC is looking again at the MSC legislation, but seeking to apply it much more broadly. Two specialist accountancy service providers have been targeted. HMRC has taken the view they are MSCPs and has written to their customers saying they are MSCs. It feels like an attack on a whole sector and indeed it is quite possible that HMRC will expand its investigations beyond just those two accountants.
It remains to be seen where the current enquiries will end up, but we hope common sense will prevail – using an accountant doesn’t mean you’re not an independent business, making decisions on behalf of the company. We are currently helping many members caught up in this and we will help any and all members who might come under the glare of a future MSC investigation.

Under the MSC legislation, a Regulation 80 notice of determination letter would be sent to your company to inform you that your accountancy services provider has been determined as a MSCP and that your company is now deemed a MSC. HMRC would then outline their determination of unpaid PAYE income tax and National Insurance due by your company for the affected tax year.
If you receive a Regulation 80 notice from HMRC you should contact IPSE immediately at [email protected]. As a Freelancer or Director member, you have access to support through the tax enquiry benefit of your membership, where this would be treated as a claim and a specialist appointed to your case by the insurer, which would include responding to HMRC’s letter.
Additionally, IPSE we can support you with advice, market updates and regular Q&A sessions with all affected members.

People who value this benefit usually go for...

Most suitable for you if
You run your business as a Limited company.
*minimum annual subscription
Benefits include:

Most suitable for you if
You provide your services or products as a sole trader or freelancer.
*minimum annual subscription
Benefits include:
The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed Limited (“IPSE”) is an Appointed Representative of Qdos Broker and Underwriting Services Limited. Qdos Broker and Underwriting Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. This can be checked on the Financial Services Register at www.register.fca.org.uk. Qdos Broker and Underwriting Services Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales under No. 06012716 and with its registered office at: The Grange, Grange Avenue, Rearsby, Leicester, LE7 4FY. In order to maintain a quality service, we may record and/or monitor calls for quality assurance, training, security and regulatory purposes.