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    #11
    Option other) I was. But couldn't be bothered maintaining my registration fee.
    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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      #12
      Originally posted by eek View Post
      Nope I pay QDOS more to have nowt to do with them.
      Dedication to the cause to pay three times as much to get less cover, but I commend your attitude.
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        Yes. Mainly for the insurance, but getting more and more involved now because there are things in the rebrand and the manifesto that are being done in my name that I fundamentally disagree with.
        This, and based on voter turnout in past elections, it should be possible to secure better representation for the "CUK freeloader" collective and remind IPSE management about their current membership, lest they become too giddy in the No. 10 wine cellar and confuse themselves with a trade union.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
          Mods can you add a : Yes - Insurance Providing Security in Enquiry only

          Oh, and fix the Andyw option. Ta "Is providing"
          Sorted.

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            #15
            I've gone for the insurance only option.

            As the PCG they saved me a lot of money vs HMRC and I was happy to stay a member to help fund other cases coming behind me.

            I don't mind them widening the brief to bring in other flavours of freelancers but I don't like the sound of the FLC agenda.

            Also, they aligned themselves with the Westminster elite and the CBI against Scottish Independence so I'm thinking of letting go at my next renewal. I don't take part in the fora due to the Daily Mail-esque type posters.

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              #16
              When I originally joined (only 3 years ago) it was mainly for the insurance because I was nervous about IR35. I did like the idea of joining a group that concentrated on BoS contractors though - I knew the majority were from an IT background, but thought that a lot of the same info applied to those of us in finance roles.

              I'm yet to be convinced about widening the offering to all freelancers. I know quite a few 'proper' freelancers (travel writing, training & hairdressing spring to mind) and none of them are affected by the IR35 issue because they are not a BoS contractor who could be deemed to be an employee. I worry that widening what PCG / IPSE focusses on will dilute the message rather than strengthen it. I wanted to be a member of a group that supported people like me.

              And I am unimpressed by the FLC stuff. I can see from the IPSE forums that CC members are saying this hasn't really been thought through & I think that is dangerous. Next thing we know is some civil servant will 'think it through' and we'll be in a worse position than with IR35.

              Rant over!

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                #17
                For the insurance. That's all.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Batcher View Post
                  I've gone for the insurance only option.

                  As the PCG they saved me a lot of money vs HMRC and I was happy to stay a member to help fund other cases coming behind me.

                  I don't mind them widening the brief to bring in other flavours of freelancers but I don't like the sound of the FLC agenda.

                  Also, they aligned themselves with the Westminster elite and the CBI against Scottish Independence so I'm thinking of letting go at my next renewal. I don't take part in the fora due to the Daily Mail-esque type posters.
                  If you had Scottish independence your taxes would be higher.

                  The fact that Scotland remains in the UK means that the Scottish Parliament won't use the tax raising powers they already have because the blame will be put squarely on them not Westminster.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                    If you had Scottish independence your taxes would be higher.

                    The fact that Scotland remains in the UK means that the Scottish Parliament won't use the tax raising powers they already have because the blame will be put squarely on them not Westminster.
                    My higher taxes would be going into a Scottish treasury though and not subsidising things like HS2 and Crossrail which have no benefit to Scotland.

                    If Westminster gives us the powers we want then there's a good chance that my taxes will be lower. For a start APD would be abolished.

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                      #20
                      Been there since the early days (although not quite early enough to be one of the original 'Fifty Quidders').

                      Have had two gigs totalling 15 months as a result of my membership.

                      Don't engage/ go on the forums very much these days.

                      FLCs will be an additional burden and will make us an absolutely easy standing target for HMRC in the future.


                      (Just A Thick Tester)

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