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That time of year again - IPSE+ or QDOS
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Got my IPSE renewal notice the other day and thinking about it. Currently think a 90% chance of moving to QDOS.
Cost of TLC35 and Jury Service cover from QDOS is very close to that of IPSE membership. My accountant (InTouch) treats IPSE membership as a BIK so I get a personal tax hit as well. I'm also not a fan of what IPSE have been doing (or not) recently.Comment
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Originally posted by Acme Thunderer View PostGot my IPSE renewal notice the other day and thinking about it. Currently think a 90% chance of moving to QDOS.
Cost of TLC35 and Jury Service cover from QDOS is very close to that of IPSE membership. My accountant (InTouch) treats IPSE membership as a BIK so I get a personal tax hit as well. I'm also not a fan of what IPSE have been doing (or not) recently.
As for cost, you can get the membership cost back through the Perkbox savings, and you get a lot more cover than IR35 and jury service, such as your sgency going pop...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Postyou can get the membership cost back through the Perkbox savingsComment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostThe only Perkbox stuff I'd be interested in is already available with the same discount or better from TopCashBack or Quidco, without having to pay a membership fee.
Its just i get annoyed with the lazy comparison of IPSE membership with an IR35-specific commercial product. They are not really comparable, and just looking at the cost is not really a valid exercise.
However, if that is how you want to do it, its up to you of course. Meanwhile I'll keep trying to get IPSE to provide some concrete reasons why membership is worthwhile...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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I joined ipse in 1999 gave up a few weeks ago - they have lost there way
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostI joined ipse in 1999 gave up a few weeks ago - they have lost there way
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK ForumPublic Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostThe only Perkbox stuff I'd be interested in is already available with the same discount or better from TopCashBack or Quidco, without having to pay a membership fee.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Have been pondering over the weekend, still dithering and changing... think I'm now just going to stick with QDOS (PI, PL) & IPSE for the next year and see where things are at then ...
Maybe ! Renewals aren't due for ~3 weeks. so there's scope for me to change my mind many times between now and thenComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMeanwhile I'll keep trying to get IPSE to provide some concrete reasons why membership is worthwhile...Comment
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