SCHEDULE 4Provisions derived from the Income Tax Acts and the Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) Regulations 2003
F1PART 3AA
Recovery from relevant persons
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(1)
A deemed employer NICs debt may be recovered from a relevant person but this is subject to sub-paragraph (2).
(2)
A deemed employer NICs debt may only be recovered from a person described in paragraph (a) of the definition of relevant person in sub-paragraph (3) if an officer of Revenue and Customs considers there is no realistic prospect of recovery of all or part of it within a reasonable period of time from a person described in paragraph (b) of that definition.
(3)
In this Part—
“deemed employer NICs debt” means an amount—
(a)
that a person (“the deemed employer”) is liable to pay under Schedules 4 and 4A in consequence of being treated under regulation 14(3) of the Intermediaries Regulations as having made a payment of deemed direct earnings to a worker F2(other than by virtue of regulation 24 of the Social Security Contributions (Intermediaries) Regulations 2000), and
(b)
that an officer of Revenue and Customs considers there is no realistic prospect of recovering from the deemed employer within a reasonable period;
“Intermediaries Regulations” means the Social Security Contributions (Intermediaries) Regulations 2000;
“relevant person”, in relation to a deemed employer NICs debt, means a person who is not the deemed employer and who—
(a)
is the highest person in the chain identified under regulation 14(1) of the Intermediaries Regulations in determining that the deemed employer is to be treated as having made the payment of deemed direct earnings, or
(b)
is the second highest person in that chain and is a qualifying person (within the meaning given by regulation 14(8) of the Intermediaries Regulations) at the time the deemed employer is treated as having made that payment of deemed direct earnings.