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Freelancers warned of hefty tax bills as HMRC issues new guidance on managed service companies

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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has released new guidance cautioning freelancers, contractors, and consultants about the risks associated with Managed Service Companies (MSCs)—complex tax arrangements that could leave independent workers facing tax bills running into tens of thousands of pounds.

Introduced in 2007, the MSC legislation aims to combat perceived tax abuse by freelancers who provide their services via limited companies set up primarily to avoid tax liabilities. These companies, controlled by a third party—often an accountant—are known as Managed Service Companies. HMRC contends that freelancers should not receive the tax benefits of running their own business if the business is effectively managed by someone else and used merely as a vehicle to reduce tax payments.

Under the MSC rules, if a freelancer’s business is deemed to be an MSC, HMRC will require that all income generated is subject to PAYE tax and National Insurance contributions. This could equate to up to 40% of the income earned by the MSC since its inception, once taxes, interest, and possible penalties are applied.

The latest guidance, published on 21st November, highlights the substantial risks for freelancers operating via MSCs. Currently, in an ongoing case, over 1,000 contract workers are under investigation by HMRC for allegedly breaching MSC legislation. Of the more than 100 contractors being supported by tax compliance firm Qdos, the average tax liability pursued by HMRC stands at £57,000, amounting to a collective total of £5.9 million.

Seb Maley, CEO of Qdos, emphasised the importance of vigilance among freelancers: “HMRC is right to put the MSC legislation back on the radar of the hundreds of thousands of contract workers it can impact. These notoriously complex tax rules can leave freelancers with staggering tax bills, often through no real fault of their own. All too often, these unsuspecting freelancers have been advised to work via MSCs by third parties.”

He added: “The trouble with these rules is that freelancers caught up in MSCs aren’t motivated to avoid tax. Typically, they will have engaged an accountant that specialises in their industry and in forming limited companies. It smacks of unfairness, but the fact of the matter is that if you fall into the trap of working through an MSC, the tax office could well demand up to 40% of everything you’ve earned through your company to date.”

Freelancers are urged to review their working arrangements and seek professional advice to ensure compliance with HMRC regulations. The potential financial implications of being deemed an MSC are significant and could have long-term effects on independent workers’ livelihoods.

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