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    Website for Ltd Company vs. Tax Insurance Cover

    Hello,

    I'm currently looking at paying for a website for my ltd company.

    I'm receiving mixed advice:


    My accountants are saying I need to create a website and business cards for my ltd company for IR35 reasons. Cost per year ~ £150 per year (incl VAT).

    A fellow contractor has told me about PCG and strongly encouraged me to join, as they will legally defend me if any IR35 reasons ever arise. £264 per year (incl VAT). He says websites aren't needed because they will protect you anyway...

    Another has suggested qdos's Tax Liability Cover. They will legally defend me and also pay up to £50k of any monies owed to HMRC if an IR35 case is lost. £400-£800pa (approx - i havent had a specific quote yet).

    My first thought was, if I have PCG or QDOS to defend me, do I really need to bother with a website and cards? I detest any waste of money and I work in a niche industry where I don't need to promote my company to get work.


    What combination of the above do you do with your company?

    Many thanks for your time and advice,
    MJ

    p.s.
    I was previously with MontP on a loan scheme but got out of that and started my own ltd company. I'm not sure any insurance will cover me for that if HMRC continue with their retrospective tax policies...

    #2
    Originally posted by mj62 View Post
    Hello,

    I'm currently looking at paying for a website for my ltd company.

    I'm receiving mixed advice:


    My accountants are saying I need to create a website and business cards for my ltd company for IR35 reasons. Cost per year ~ £150 per year (incl VAT).

    A fellow contractor has told me about PCG and strongly encouraged me to join, as they will legally defend me if any IR35 reasons ever arise. £264 per year (incl VAT). He says websites aren't needed because they will protect you anyway...

    Another has suggested qdos's Tax Liability Cover. They will legally defend me and also pay up to £50k of any monies owed to HMRC if an IR35 case is lost. £400-£800pa (approx - i havent had a specific quote yet).

    My first thought was, if I have PCG or QDOS to defend me, do I really need to bother with a website and cards? I detest any waste of money and I work in a niche industry where I don't need to promote my company to get work.


    What combination of the above do you do with your company?

    Many thanks for your time and advice,
    MJ

    p.s.
    I was previously with MontP on a loan scheme but got out of that and started my own ltd company. I'm not sure any insurance will cover me for that if HMRC continue with their retrospective tax policies...
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      #3
      Originally posted by mj62 View Post


      My accountants are saying I need to create a website and business cards for my ltd company for IR35 reasons. Cost per year ~ £150 per year (incl VAT).
      £150 my ar$e! £17 a year here for hosting, stick freebie WordPress site there and at that price you can't afford not to, also looks a little more professional on your CV having a proper email address rather than mj62@hotmail.co.uk
      Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
      I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

      I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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        #4
        A website, business cards and letterhead will certainly be nice for your IR35 status, but they aren't a deciding factor. A local builder could be outside IR35 without having any of that. You need to look to the three main factors - Control, Substitution and lack of Mutuality of Obligation.
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