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IPSE - worth renewing membership?

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    IPSE - worth renewing membership?

    Hi everyone,

    I'm a long time contractor, and for most that time I've been a member of the PCG. The sole reason for this was for them to fight my case if the HMRC ever came knocking about IR35.

    However it's time to renew my membership and I've seen they've rebranded themselves as IPSE, and the focus is much less on IT contractors. There's not much focus on their site about IR35.

    I've emailed them to ask about this, but have received no reply.

    Is anyone still with them? Do you think they'd still be useful in an IR35 situation?

    Let me know what you think, cheers
    Lou

    #2
    Originally posted by LouC View Post
    Let me know what you think, cheers
    Lou
    Is this another mod generated sockie to promote discussion ?
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      #3
      hmm

      joined in 2007

      61 posts in 8 years....

      LouC

      Lucy???

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        #4
        What about jury service cover, agent going bump cover, all the discounts available? What about the raft of other benefits. Did you look in to them? Are you cash strapped so a couple of hundred quid is a problem? Maybe they are focussing less on IT contractors because it appears not many IT contractors appear to give a toss about them?
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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          What about jury service cover, agent going bump cover, all the discounts available? What about the raft of other benefits. Did you look in to them? Are you cash strapped so a couple of hundred quid is a problem? Maybe they are focussing less on IT contractors because it appears not many IT contractors appear to give a toss about them?
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            #6
            Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
            To be fair we are tit gits, and that's just the southern shandy drinking ones, let alone those up in Krankie land
            What's wrong with tits?
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              #7
              To the OP: I'm still with IPSE but not just for the IR35 cover, but because they're the only game in town for representing me and what I do to government. As NLUK has pointed out, there's more than just Tax Investigation insurance in the membership.

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                #8
                Where does it say they are moving away from their original core membership who are roughly 60% IT, 40% engineering and O&G?

                Look at it another way, that membership is well represented and protected, time now to expand - not change - to other trades. And it's well to remember that there are a lot of independent trades out there who face exactly the same issues as "IT Contractors" but who don't actually realise it yet.
                Blog? What blog...?

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                  #9
                  I'll be renewing, it's a no brainer!

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                    #10
                    They'll still fight your case if HMRC come a'knocking about IR35 or anything else, so if that's your primary reason for membership, it's still sound.

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