Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostYeah asked earlier about any discounts or perks if I get referred and all they offer is to say "Thank You" to the referrer.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd check they got my referral code logged.
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostAgreed I need to check!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think you should yes. Tax investigation or IR35 one. Or do they count both?
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostFor an investigation I believe (will double confirm), however I can't claim in case I am liable.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYeah but representation for what..
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostDon't think so... I have representation but not insurance I guess.
On the Plus package, the website states:
- Unlimited IR35 Contract Assessments
- Full Qdos investigation representation
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo you still don't have IR35 insurance?
On the Plus package, the website states:
- Unlimited IR35 Contract Assessments
- Full Qdos investigation representation
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostAsked specifically about the TLC35 and it doesn't include that specific product.
It includes IR35 assessments and representation but not liability cover, which it the TLC35.
It does however include accounting and insurances
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt appears to have TLC35 and the PI/PL insurances included so not a bad deal. I hope this isn't a way around them paying my Amazon vouchers by saying it doesn't apply to accounting customers.
It includes IR35 assessments and representation but not liability cover, which it the TLC35.
It does however include accounting and insurances
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostNo added options to that.
It's the QDOS ASSURED PLUS package
https://www.qdosaccounting.com/packages/
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostNo added options to that.
It's the QDOS ASSURED PLUS package
https://www.qdosaccounting.com/packages/
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHang on there mate !! £175 + VAT per month ?!
What options have you gone for?
It's the QDOS ASSURED PLUS package
https://www.qdosaccounting.com/packages/
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostWarchest not massive, around £5K.
Will keep looking then just to be on the safe side.
On a another note, had a chat with Troy from QDOS earlier today... great experience, great advice, so am sold and will be joining them today. I know it's on the expensive side (£175+VAT/month) but it includes insurance plus the IR35 checks, so I think it's a good deal.
Will hurt while on my permie salary but it's a hit I need to take.
What options have you gone for?
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