Originally posted by Bonerp
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Also insurances - I don't need insurance if I go umbrella as they will provide it at whichever client I go to....so does insurance for investigations cover you for only the 12months it was active or can you go back and use a policy you paid for if required in future because that was covering the period that any investigation looks at?
I understand this kind of insurance is a bit like a wet paper bag....so just checking.
I understand this kind of insurance is a bit like a wet paper bag....so just checking.
I don't think the insurance is a wet paper bag. Seb has popped on here a few times with stats about the number of people they've successfully defended. The insurance will help head it off at the pass so never goes far enough to hit the news. Never seeing a case doesn't mean the insurance has never been needed.
I'm finding this rather stressful and will make myself jobless than risk a look by HMRC for going outside to inside.
I don't want to as I enjoy where I work and work I've done there, but this is a huge risk in my mind (and sadly I know this might not keep that risk away although maybe minimise it). However there seems to be noone to give advice on this!!
Others at work are saying HMRC are too busy looking at bigger fraud but I don't think that will stop them. Most seem to be staying but looking immediately for alternative work to minimise risk. Surely its more sensible to renew and look to keep the funds coming in?! We all have bills to pay.
Mucho gracias
Mucho gracias
Is it possible to renew and keep funds coming in? Yeah if you don't want to give a toss about the situation and stick your head in the sand. If you've got half an idea the are going to come and shaft you for 100's of thousands of pounds you haven't got then it would be a pretty stupid thing to do.
Quick answer in my opinion is no. Renew and keep looking is utterly pointless and putting you in the post with all the other low hanging fruit. The minute you walk in your clients door inside you are flagged.
You should have a warchest for times you are out of work. That pays the bills while you find another gig just like it has for everyone else for as long as contracting has been around. Leaving a gig and potentially being out of work a month or two is a normal risk for us. It shouldn't be that scary you are willing to face an HMRC investigation.
There will be plenty of inside gigs coming up as everyone like you should be leaving, or expenses make it untenable, I personally think staying is pretty stupid idea. The roles will be out there, so it's not like you'll get nothing for years. You've built a war chest up for a rainy day. Use it for a week or two while you find another gig and then get on risk free.
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