Originally posted by Qdos Consulting
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Originally posted by TheRightStuffwatch out here comes Molvolio. He's funny.
Anyway, glad to hear QDOS have simplified matters. Better tell the PCG...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by Qdos ConsultingJust felt I should provide some clarification here!
As stated above, TLC35 covers all representation costs plus the tax, interest and penalties should your contract be deemed inside IR35.
However, we have recently redesigned our risk assessment procedure and there is no longer any stipulation for a contract review/assessment prior to cover being offered. Contractors can now register online and complete a short working and business practice questionnaire - if everything is ok the policy can be fully issued in minutes.
Obviously we still offer contract reviews at £85 or £35 depending on the level of detail required.
(I personally am with the PCG but I can definitely see the attraction of the TLC35 cover, and do consider it as a good option).Comment
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