I am just trying to decide between the standard PCG insurance and the PCG Plus insurance. The Plus one has a PAYE audit cover.
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Is your LTD Co set up for PAYE?Originally posted by 2ukI am just trying to decide between the standard PCG insurance and the PCG Plus insurance. The Plus one has a PAYE audit cover. -
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Oh FFS, PCG membership covers you for an IR35 investigation, PCGPlus covers you for a PAYE investigation that might lead to an IR35 investigation just like it says on the tin. The higher level of cover is meant to stop any kind of IR35/S660a/expenses trawl happening by giving professional help earlier in the process (plus some other useful benefits).
It's an extra £90 a year; why is it even an issue?Blog? What blog...?
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Find outOriginally posted by 2ukDunno. I am a one-boy-band yet.
If you aren't set up for PAYE you are unlikely to have a PAYE audit, however if you aren't set up for PAYE why not? Do you have a LTD CO? Do you have an accountant?
Do you actually know what's going on in the world....
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Why is he worried about IR35 then? If he's an MSC he's automatically caught anyway.Originally posted by Bluebirdperhaps he's an MSC ?Comment
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I know, but if you don't know if you're PAYE registered, then it looks like your using an MSCP - how else wouldn't he know [ unless extreamly thick ? ].
Best advice 2UK is ask you accountant [ if you've got one ] or more FULLY explain your Ltd Co set up and perhaps we can offer you some advice.Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon
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