Hi all,
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I've not found anything quite addressing this distinction. I also know folks from PCG and QDOS read/post here so their opinions more than welcome :-)
I'm looking at QDOS' TLC35 cover which appears to go further than PCGPlus membership, covering even any penalties and tax for back dated years should a decision go against a contractor, not just the professional fees involved.
QDOS seem to offer this regardless of contract review (although they do perform one), whereas AbbeyTax, a PCG affiliate, offer it only if the contract passes what are presumably quite rigorous upfront checks.
Both organisations seem to offer very good products and services, but this to me looks to give QDOS the edge in a "pick one" situation.
That said I am happy to join both, if anyone can offer good reason to do so; I'm sure to have missed stuff even from a fairly thorough read-through!
Thanks,
Brian
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I've not found anything quite addressing this distinction. I also know folks from PCG and QDOS read/post here so their opinions more than welcome :-)
I'm looking at QDOS' TLC35 cover which appears to go further than PCGPlus membership, covering even any penalties and tax for back dated years should a decision go against a contractor, not just the professional fees involved.
QDOS seem to offer this regardless of contract review (although they do perform one), whereas AbbeyTax, a PCG affiliate, offer it only if the contract passes what are presumably quite rigorous upfront checks.
Both organisations seem to offer very good products and services, but this to me looks to give QDOS the edge in a "pick one" situation.
That said I am happy to join both, if anyone can offer good reason to do so; I'm sure to have missed stuff even from a fairly thorough read-through!
Thanks,
Brian


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