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    #11
    Yes, thanks for being patient with me!

    I know its a bargain for what you get as well as supporting a professional group that represents all of our interests its just that starting a ltd is costing me a fortune i.e. insurances, opening business accounts, memberships, accountants fees etc etc.. and I haven’t even put my first invoice in yet!
    Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave Johnson

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      #12
      Originally posted by Pondlife
      Can someone confirm whether PLI is compulsory for a Ltd Co. I always thought it was but have seen posts stating otherwise.
      PI? It's only compulsory if your contract says you must have it. Most of the time it is of little value, and AFAIK no one-man-band contractor has ever been sued for it. So if you don't need it contractually, don't buy it.

      PLI? Might have a value if you cause an accident on someone else's premises, but again, of little real-world value

      ELI? No use at all for most, but if you take on staff or put in a substitute who is employed by you you need it.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #13
        Originally posted by malvolio
        PI? It's only compulsory if your contract says you must have it. Most of the time it is of little value, and AFAIK no one-man-band contractor has ever been sued for it. So if you don't need it contractually, don't buy it.

        PLI? Might have a value if you cause an accident on someone else's premises, but again, of little real-world value

        ELI? No use at all for most, but if you take on staff or put in a substitute who is employed by you you need it.
        I totaly agree I can't see why I would ever need it but my contract states I must have PI & PL grrrr!

        Just joined PCG BTW ...can I claim this as an expense?
        Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave Johnson

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          #14
          Can someone say how their IR35 insurance works? I notice you have to pay extra to have a contract 'reviewed' by their advisors, and then if necessary they may recommend you have a full review. Does this mean for their insurance to be valid you have to get all your contracts reviewed by them? If you're already with them can you explain this. Also, what is the cost, as it is just under the heading 'optional services'.

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            #15
            Originally posted by gingerjedi
            Just joined PCG BTW ...can I claim this as an expense?
            I do (as do most others I think)

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              #16
              Originally posted by gingerjedi
              I totaly agree I can't see why I would ever need it but my contract states I must have PI & PL grrrr!

              Just joined PCG BTW ...can I claim this as an expense?
              Yes. If you weren't in business you wouldn't need it, so it is fully deductible and not a BIK.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #17
                Originally posted by rawly
                Can someone say how their IR35 insurance works? I notice you have to pay extra to have a contract 'reviewed' by their advisors, and then if necessary they may recommend you have a full review. Does this mean for their insurance to be valid you have to get all your contracts reviewed by them? If you're already with them can you explain this. Also, what is the cost, as it is just under the heading 'optional services'.
                PCG don't review contracts. If you get a letter from Hector saying they are opening an investigation for either PAYE audit or IR35 investigations, contact the office and, depending on your membership level, you get professioanl representation. That is not conditional on the state of your contract.

                However, you should always have a clear idea of the status of your contract(s) and it is just not sensible to accept an IR35-caught contract these days: and if you can't assess that yourself, you should get them reviewed and amended. If the contract puts you solidly inside IR35, then you are inside IR35, but it won't stop the coverage.

                This is all on the website, by the way, together with an email address and phone number for enquiries...
                Blog? What blog...?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio
                  This is all on the website, by the way, together with an email address and phone number for enquiries...
                  Oh yes - sorry to incovenience you I have noticed your aversion to people asking questions without using search first. I did look at their website in more depth and found the info. I thought it was amusing in one of their FAQ the question was "If I write to HMRC and ask them to comment on my contract in advance will they pass it and so I'll be in the clear". The answer was "Well, they would not comment and what a good way of inviting them into your parlour!" A good question though, I thought.

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                    #19
                    Discounted insurance through Contractor Alliance

                    Don't forget the new deal when you join Contractor Alliance

                    Business Liability £5 million EL and £1 million PL £ 90.00 per annum
                    Legal expenses £60 p.a. - this includes IR35, S660A & PAYE audit + Jury Service £100 a day cover.
                    20% off Professional Indemnity (individual cover, not pooled)

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by rawly
                      Oh yes - sorry to incovenience you I have noticed your aversion to people asking questions without using search first. .
                      It's just I hate having to repeat myself

                      I said, it's just that....
                      Blog? What blog...?

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