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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostThanks Malovio - Does this insurance policy cover standard routing tax inspections (which are carried out at random)
I am less worried about IR35 but much more concerned that I will be picked at random for investigation into tax affairs and have to provide lots of information - The costs of this can easily be 1000's
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSame kind of numbers from Abbey as well. Which only supports my long-standing assertion that people are insuring for something that almost certainly won't happen. Comforting, but expensive...
I am less worried about IR35 but much more concerned that I will be picked at random for investigation into tax affairs and have to provide lots of information - The costs of this can easily be 1000's
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostI'm saying none occurred.
We've defended over 1,300 status cases, the majority of which will have held some form of insurance (either TLC or a more basic level of cover). Off hand I don't know what the split is.
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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostAre you saying you cannot comment on the liabilities portion or that none occured?
Exactly how many cases have you defended that were wholly claimable on the TLC policy ?
We've defended over 1,300 status cases, the majority of which will have held some form of insurance (either TLC or a more basic level of cover). Off hand I don't know what the split is.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostNot on the liabilities portion, no. We've defended plenty of cases and thankfully (for the contractors involved) these have been successful.
The recent figures regarding the small number of enquiries that have been carried out is well documented. We all know IR35 is going to change for the better (hopefully) soon, but the number of status cases will probably increase as HMRC put the improved legislation to the test. And I'm saying that as a tax consultant, not an insurance salesman.
Just for the record, we've not pulled out of covering/paying any claims either!
Exactly how many cases have you defended that were wholly claimable on the TLC policy ?
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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostThree years later - Can QDOS confirm whether they paid out on any policy now?
And what the case involved?
The recent figures regarding the small number of enquiries that have been carried out is well documented. We all know IR35 is going to change for the better (hopefully) soon, but the number of status cases will probably increase as HMRC put the improved legislation to the test. And I'm saying that as a tax consultant, not an insurance salesman.
Just for the record, we've not pulled out of covering/paying any claims either!
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostThink I covered this particular question earlier in the thread, but just to reaffirm that we would never attempt to pull out of paying any claim. First and foremost we are tax specialists and have been able to offer policies like TLC35 off the back of our expertise.
Lewis is absolutely spot on in his posts. IR35 enquiries are becoming more difficult to defend and, personally, I will actually be surprised if we don't have to pay out on the TLC policy at some point in the near future.
Give us a call if you would like to have a chat about it. We are quite friendly!
And what the case involved?
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Originally posted by VinnyB View PostAs I'm already a PCG+ member with Investigation fee cover, would the Tax Liability Premium be reduced accordingly?
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As I'm already a PCG+ member with Investigation fee cover, would the Tax Liability Premium be reduced accordingly?
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Originally posted by Pegasus View Post1) If I am on 12K director salary at the time of taking the insurance, and next year the salary increases to 16K, will my excess automatically reduce from £500 to £250? Do I need to inform Qdos at the time of this change?
Originally posted by Pegasus View Post2) Does the actual excess depend on the salary level in effect at time of the enquiry, or does it depend on the salary level in that contract which is the main subject of enquiry?
Originally posted by Pegasus View Post3) I assume that there is no excess for the normal £99 Tax Investigation cover, and the tax investigation cover relates to any tax investigation issue (like PAYE, S660 etc etc), and not only IR35. Please confirm.
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[QUOTE=Qdos Consulting;664215]
£5k - £9.5k salary = £750 excess
£9.5k - £15k = £500
£15k+ = £250
Note that the excess is only payable if we pay out on the liabilities (not the representation).
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Hi Ados,
A few quick questions:
1) If I am on 12K director salary at the time of taking the insurance, and next year the salary increases to 16K, will my excess automatically reduce from £500 to £250? Do I need to inform Qdos at the time of this change?
2) Does the actual excess depend on the salary level in effect at time of the enquiry, or does it depend on the salary level in that contract which is the main subject of enquiry?
3) I assume that there is no excess for the normal £99 Tax Investigation cover, and the tax investigation cover relates to any tax investigation issue (like PAYE, S660 etc etc), and not only IR35. Please confirm.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting£99 for representation only, or £355 for representation and IR35 liabilities. You can pay monthly at no extra cost & all cover is fully retrospective.
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Originally posted by Pegasus View PostI have already got my Contract and Working Practices reviewed and both of them are outside IR35. At Qdos website, I see that the tax investigation insurance is £99 and the Tax Liability cover is £355.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post1, does the TLC cover my accountants cost in any IR35 investigation, if yes, up to what amount?
Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post2, I dont currently have Prof Insurance (although have in the past), if I dont renew this is it a 'fail' for TLC?
Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post3, Must Prof Insurance be taken out before TLC can be accepted, assuming other questions are answered such as to qualify for TLC?
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