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Originally posted by ndl View PostJust out of interest, which one would you guys get - https://www.qdoscontractor.com/insurance/tax-ir35-cover ?
I guess the complete peace of mind is worth an additional 100 squid..
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Originally posted by ndl View PostJust out of interest, which one would you guys get - https://www.qdoscontractor.com/insurance/tax-ir35-cover ?
I guess the complete peace of mind is worth an additional 100 squid..
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There is a lack of re-world evidence so comes down to your personal attitude to the risk really. If you browse enough of those threads you'll see three camps emerging. Those that don't think it's needed at all, those that think one or the other is fine and both is a waste of time and those that have both because it's cheap enough to just not worry about it.
Which camp you are in is up to you really.
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Just out of interest, which one would you guys get - https://www.qdoscontractor.com/insurance/tax-ir35-cover ?
I guess the complete peace of mind is worth an additional 100 squid..
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMost IR35 investigations that are lost do so because people try to deal with HMRC themselves and only engage a professional when it's too late.
Nearly all (maybe all) IR35 investigations do not begin as an IR35 investigation, which means that if you don't have professional representation from the start then the chances of getting something wrong increase.
Personally I like the thought that as soon as the brown envelope hits the mat, I have someone that I can call to handle that for me.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIIRC the typical cost of fighting an IR35 investigation is circa £20K and a lot of sleepless nights.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIIRC the typical cost of fighting an IR35 investigation is circa £20K and a lot of sleepless nights.
Nearly all (maybe all) IR35 investigations do not begin as an IR35 investigation, which means that if you don't have professional representation from the start then the chances of getting something wrong increase.
Personally I like the thought that as soon as the brown envelope hits the mat, I have someone that I can call to handle that for me.
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IIRC the typical cost of fighting an IR35 investigation is circa £20K and a lot of sleepless nights.
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Originally posted by ndl View PostI don't have IR35 insurance. As far as I know a chance of being investigated is quite small. If I get a mail/email from HMRC regarding IR35 I will seek for legal help then. Tho I should probably look into getting the insurance. Thank you for your advice.
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I don't have IR35 insurance. As far as I know a chance of being investigated is quite small. If I get a mail/email from HMRC regarding IR35 I will seek for legal help then. Tho I should probably look into getting the insurance. Thank you for your advice.
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Originally posted by ndl View PostNW sorted everything out We have got a couple of contracts signed by her to justify the percentage of shares.
Do I pay someone to check my contracts? No I don't. LLM comes in handy
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NW sorted everything out We have got a couple of contracts signed by her to justify the percentage of shares.
Do I pay someone to check my contracts? No I don't. LLM comes in handy
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I wonder if the OP doesn't pay for contract checks just to save a few quid.
Be interesting to see what NW says about his unmarried partner having shares.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, at least he has the excuse that he is an agent .
Point being, there is no better advice; the OPs situation is certainly not straightforward, especially as his partner is also employed elsewhere.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, at least he has the excuse that he is an agent .
Point being, there is no better advice; the OPs situation is certainly not straightforward, especially as his partner is also employed elsewhere.
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