I've said this before but the cover worked nicely for me when my company and I were investigated and they shortened the process by a few months (and possibly something more serious). Day to day I use the vouchers for Sainsburys, Tesco and Expedia which offsets a lot of it
So IPSE+ is £319.20
I reckon I spend £60 in Sainsbury's a week maybe
5% of that is £3
52 weeks of that is £156
Expedia 10% off
Spend what, 2k on hotels a year?
That's £200 off the best prices in the business most of the time
That's before getting into the gym and occasional trips to Tesco
So you're on £356 already - you've offset the membership cost and you still have all the insurance-like benefits (sickness, clients not paying, HMRC investigations)
I actually spent about 5k on hotels last year...
It does work out if you use it just a bit. Plus you get one other benefit - sleeping soundly knowing you're covered if you get the knock. They've got 2 years from the end of each accounting period you know... and those Corona payouts aren't going to pay for themselves, someone will need tapping up for it...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs one of the Directors of IPSE themselves found out when they tried to claim, you need to read their policy wording too as when they tried to claim the company had gone bust in the wrong way so wasn't covered IIRC
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
Anyone considering the insurance only route such as Markel or another insurance provider needs to review the policy wording, limits of cover, etc and make their own decision on what is right for them.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post...although it will cost rather more. Merkel discount their charges to IPSE members due to economies of scale.
Markel have a Legal Expenses policy that covers £100k of IR35 tax investigation fees, also jury duty, and more for under £50 per year.
It seems to be hidden from IPSE members as when I try to use the 10% discount code when getting a quote online, it simply vanishes from the available cover options.
Taking a closer look, the cover limits are not like-for-like and I think IPSE have custom Markel policies for IPSE Standard and IPSE+ that beef them up over and above the direct Markel policy.
Anyone considering the insurance only route such as Markel or another insurance provider needs to review the policy wording, limits of cover, etc and make their own decision on what is right for them.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYou could join freelance corner instead
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Any point to IPSE membership?
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yeah I used the voucher to get the higher cost option and now thinking do I need it.
I could have spent that money on IR35 insurance instead which would be handy knowing whats coming next year.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat's very true - it's an insurance product and is delivered by an expert company. You can always contract directly with such a company.
IMHO stay with IPSE, the savings won't really be significant (especially if you are constantly working) and the other benefits could save you an awful lot more. Any insurance is expensive if you don't need it, but a lot cheaper when you do (not that IPSE membership is insurance as such, hence their response....)
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostThis has always been the case; even back when IPSE was PCG.
You may not be interested -- I wasn't either TBH -- but one cannot deny that the additional benefits *can* come in useful... although they are an expensive overhead if they are not used.
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Originally posted by LouC View Post...the reply I got made it very clear that they are 'hands off' wrt IR35
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In the event that you make a claim for representation against your IPSE membership we appoint a representative from Markel Tax, all claims are sent directly to them. Markel’s professional expenses insurances is provided to IPSE members at a discount.
Originally posted by LouC View PostI'm not really interested with IPSEs other services, like jury duty cover - so is there no real point in keeping my membership? Surely I can just go straight to Markel or Qdos?
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If you're only with IPSE for one particular insurance policy then it would definitely make sense to shop around and see if you can get that one policy elsewhere.
Just make sure you're comparing apples and apples.
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Yes.
But bearing in mind you can save the cost of the membership on the discount thing and the items you aren't bothered about have been used by some on here, the business interruption one particularly, why would you not get it?
The business one could come in useful if agencies or clients start going bump or don't honour the contract.Last edited by northernladuk; 4 June 2020, 14:47.
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Any point to IPSE membership?
I've been a member of IPSE since way back when it was still the PCG, and have renewed my membership every year in the event of an IR35 investigation.
I've been in the same contract for a while so was thinking whether to move to a QDOS IR35 insurance policy instead. I asked IPSE about their IR35 case successes, to see if keeping the membership was a good idea, and the reply I got made it very clear that they are 'hands off' wrt IR35
They said:
In the event that you make a claim for representation against your IPSE membership we appoint a representative from Markel Tax, all claims are sent directly to them. Markel’s professional expenses insurances is provided to IPSE members at a discount.
I'm not really interested with IPSEs other services, like jury duty cover - so is there no real point in keeping my membership? Surely I can just go straight to Markel or Qdos?Tags: None
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