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Just a bit of background. I am an HMRC officer (don’t boo me), working in insolvency with extensive debt management experience.
This is just an idea at this stage, but I’m wondering if there would be a market for someone with my experience to offer tax/insolvency advice- even though I don’t have any formal qualifications.
I have a good knowledge and understanding of tax/insolvency legislation such as the insolvency and finance acts, and areas that may be a risk to HMRC.
One area I specialise in currently is building Director Loan Accounts. Mainly building these through bank account analysis. It’s surprising how many companies enter liquidation and don’t know they have a outstanding directors loan that’s payable.
Obviously I have inside knowledge but won’t be able to use any HMRC material, software or hardware if I was to do this.
Is there a gap in the market? Obviously I’d have to check that is actually legal and doesn’t go against my contract.
This is just an idea at this stage, but I’m wondering if there would be a market for someone with my experience to offer tax/insolvency advice- even though I don’t have any formal qualifications.
I have a good knowledge and understanding of tax/insolvency legislation such as the insolvency and finance acts, and areas that may be a risk to HMRC.
One area I specialise in currently is building Director Loan Accounts. Mainly building these through bank account analysis. It’s surprising how many companies enter liquidation and don’t know they have a outstanding directors loan that’s payable.
Obviously I have inside knowledge but won’t be able to use any HMRC material, software or hardware if I was to do this.
Is there a gap in the market? Obviously I’d have to check that is actually legal and doesn’t go against my contract.