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Originally posted by malvolio View PostJoin IPSE, read their guides (and the ones on this site, come to that!) and stop worrying. There's a lot more to life than IR35.
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Originally posted by ifti12 View PostI am working in private sector and my question is, is it worth having IR35 insurance in place? If yes which supplier do you recommend?
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I had a recent QDOS review of my first contract and it sailed through IR35 analysis and I've not had that follow up mail. Not that I'd bother as I have IPSE+ membership.
Out of interest, what was their synopsis of your contract review. Just thinking that they may be trying to upsell those with a marginal pass on IR35.
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Join IPSE, read their guides (and the ones on this site, come to that!) and stop worrying. There's a lot more to life than IR35.
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IR35 Insurance
Hi guys,
qdos has recently reviewed my contract and after few days I received this email.
"We recently completed an IR35 review of your contract, and whilst this is the first step to seeking assurances around your IR35 position, having a tax protection policy in place takes it one step further; giving you the support of an expert to handle your defence should you have an enquiry."
I am contracting since last 3 years and no enquiry from HMRC but wanted to make sure I am safe in case they enquire anything related to IR35. I am working in private sector and my question is, is it worth having IR35 insurance in place? If yes which supplier do you recommend?
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