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If you have an insurance policy that pays out your tax owed in the event of an IR35 claim against your company you may need to get each extension vetted as well as each new contract in order to maintain your cover and ensure there's no change in the working relationship.
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Forever, forever, ever, forever, ever?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI was thinking unlimited as like forever.
qh
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI was thinking unlimited as like forever.
if only
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Damn that's expensive!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhy not, the IPSE offering is on a per contract basis, and is £340 + VAT per contract if you want a 24 hour turnaround time.
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Why not, the IPSE offering is on a per contract basis, and is £340 + VAT per contract if you want a 24 hour turnaround time.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostReally PC?
I know we're all supposed to be flush, but I'm sure not even you would think it's on a per contract basis
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Really PC?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostPer year?
I know we're all supposed to be flush, but I'm sure not even you would think it's on a per contract basis
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Per year?Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI have to say I was surprised at the cost. I use Bauer & Cottrell Contractor Guardian. Unlimited reviews for £199+VAT or £299+VAT and they negotiate.
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I have to say I was surprised at the cost. I use Bauer & Cottrell Contractor Guardian. Unlimited reviews for £199+VAT or £299+VAT and they negotiate.
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Nope, I don't think it's particularly sensible to have two sets of IPSE prices depending on the port of entry. LIDL aren't selling professional services. But, whatever. I know that Abbey Tax provide a good service and that's really all I care about in this context.Originally posted by malvolio View PostYes, you get it cheaper coming through IPSE: why is that a surprise given that IPSE will aim to provide a steady pipeline of work for no effort? Same logic as LIDL being cheaper than your local farm shop.
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Ditto with their sister company, Accountax.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI expect this will be completed via AbbeyTax:
IR35
For what it's worth, I've solicited IR35/legal reviews from several of companies in the past and AbbeyTax do provide a first rate review, much more detailed than some other well-known companies that offer an equivalent "in-depth" review IMHO...
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Yes, you get it cheaper coming through IPSE: why is that a surprise given that IPSE will aim to provide a steady pipeline of work for no effort? Same logic as LIDL being cheaper than your local farm shop.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOh, and there does seem to be some discrepancy in the pricing on the two pages, i.e. £160 for a non-IPSE member via IPSE, versus £185 via the Abbey Tax website. Odd because they've updated the name to IPSE on the Abbey Tax website, so I guess the page was updated relatively recently.
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Oh, and there does seem to be some discrepancy in the pricing on the two pages, i.e. £160 for a non-IPSE member via IPSE, versus £185 via the Abbey Tax website. Odd because they've updated the name to IPSE on the Abbey Tax website, so I guess the page was updated relatively recently.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYes, it's via Abbey Tax.
You can now go to Abbey Tax direct and pay £249 or you can go to Abbey Tax via IPSE (as a non-IPSE member) and pay £160 for the same service.
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