Reporting someone for tax fraud?

Reporting someone for tax fraud?

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_daveR

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Friday 30th November 2007
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I work with a contractor who I have real issues with. He is not a UK national and is always going on about saving tax and cheating the UK out of money. We have nearly come to blows over it already its that bad!

He is setting up some scam system where he employs other people and pays them a fair wage (30-40k average IT stuff) he is then talking about paying "invoices" from other companies that his employee is a director of, to get money out of his company and to the other party.

At first I thought he was running it as an MSC and paying the employees dividends but he thinks he can get round it by using these fake invoices for "general services".

Now I dont particually like the guy nor his attitude towards the UK. He just wants to scam what ever he can. Is he asking for trouble? How can I go about reporting him to HMRC?

_daveR

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Friday 30th November 2007
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Ive tried to get as much info from him as I can without making my intentions obvious.

From what he has said, it was his accountant (who's name I do not have unfortunately) who has suggested this and told him that if it got investigated his own company would be in the clear. His accountant is also a non UK national so I am guessing has the same morals/intentions as the guy I want to report.

_daveR

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Friday 30th November 2007
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No, its nothing personal what so ever, I work with him daily and other than his attitude towards the subject of money and the fact he doesn't really pull his weight I have no issue with him at all. I know we both get the same rate, there is no competition for jobs etc.

Even though some may criticise me for running as a Ltd Co and say I shirk tax myself, everything I do is legal and above board. Christ, I dont even claim for my mobile as I dont make that many business calls and didnt see it as fair. I just find his attitude and tactics for dodging tax wrong and, if possible, want to report him for it. All the more when he boasts about it to me.

_daveR

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Friday 30th November 2007
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Retard said:
Let he who is without sin...
Care to elaborate? smile

_daveR

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Friday 30th November 2007
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So would you condone what he is doing then? That being, to knowingly and intentionally commit fraud?

IMO there is a huge difference to doing so intentionally and doing so by mistake. To HMRC maybe not, but by my principles and morals there is.

_daveR

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Saturday 1st December 2007
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On the contrary, I socialise regularly with several of the other guys that I work with. Lets not go down that route as it is nothing of the sort and I am quite offended at the suggestion. I mention those points as his answer to any problems is that he will just up and leave the UK.

Edited by _daveR on Saturday 1st December 18:48

_daveR

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Sunday 2nd December 2007
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2 SHAN, a bit petty perhaps? You start browsing posts by me just to make a point? It is my brother that is going to buy the PS3, Im off to the Maldives instead next year thank you.
Do I see a difference morally? Yes tbh, theres not declaring something you bought on holiday and then there is the deliberate defrauding of £000's. If you dont agree then, nevermind!

I think I'll just leave this thread now and avoid the more righteous-than-thou crowd byebye

Edited by _daveR on Sunday 2nd December 09:22