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Previously on "Insurance - Direct Debit to Business Account"
Also, with QDOS you get a free contract review if you take out insurance with them. And their contract review service is excellent.
Just to point out it is a basic review of the contract and not a full review of working practices etc. Suits me fine and I use it but not for the newbies or those that CBA to understand the basics of IR35. They need a full review to be safe IMO.
TBH, unless you have any special requirements, I haven't found cheaper than QDOS for insurance. Professional indemnity, public liability and employers liability (if you need it - you might not) can be had for around £300. PI alone cost me £147 at last renewal.
You may need specialist PI if you work with US-based clients.
I have PIL from Hiscox and I found them to be very helpful (although haven't had to claim yet) and for me, the cheapest option available (although this was in a package with public liability and employer's liability).
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