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Previously on "Abbey WILL (possibly) cover for retrospective PS IR35 claims"
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post.
Will it be worth me paying for my IPSE membership to renew next time if QDOS are now providing nmy IR35 coverage. I know IPSE provide extras like jury service, agency failure etc but I believe QDOS do that too. Always been a supporter of IPSE but got some competition here.
Try the search.
And no they haven't.
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Interesting conversation with QDOS today. As with Abbey they wont offer to cover past April - cant say I blame them with the uncertainty.
BUT they also will cover for retrospective IR35 enquiries even if brought about by staying in the public sector post April.
A LOT cheaper than Abbey Tax as well. And also, you just need to agree to a few statements without the need for an additional contract review.
Not sure why Abbey Tax is so much more expensive. After all with IPSE+ membership the enquiries part is included, its just the additional costs/fees/finfe3s bit you;re paying extra for. With QDOS you're paying for the full monty in one go.
For me, Abbey Tax additional coverage Survive35 would have cost over £1000. QDOS its less than £400. Big difference. Less than a days billing seems decent enough.
Will it be worth me paying for my IPSE membership to renew next time if QDOS are now providing nmy IR35 coverage. I know IPSE provide extras like jury service, agency failure etc but I believe QDOS do that too. Always been a supporter of IPSE but got some competition here.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOK. This started out as an informative thread
Anyway, don't you have some important BAU work or a back-to-work interview or whatever to be getting on with?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOMFG. I'm stunned. Did you really just say that??? Your threads always end up going in to endless and excruciating detail of your situation and inability to make a decision which is exactly why people get frustrated and it goes south.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAnd you're many posts are always just having a dig at someone....
Check out my initial post - was it solely about me?
Can't be arsed to go back throught the thread but either yourself or nluk (same person?) seem to be making assumptions that just because I'm looking into options I must be staying in PS.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOK. This started out as an informative thread of something I'd found out that may be an OPTION. I didn't say it was something I was definitely going to do - in fact, it wasn't really about me.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYour, many posts, are always about you.
Please point me to any made up bits and I will remove them.
HTH.
Check out my initial post - was it solely about me?
Can't be arsed to go back throught the thread but either yourself or nluk (same person?) seem to be making assumptions that just because I'm looking into options I must be staying in PS.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOK. This started out as an informative thread of something I'd found out that may be an OPTION. I didn't say it was something I was definitely going to do - in fact, it wasn't really about me.
But, as per usual, the usual suspects have assumed things, made up bits where they wanted, and turned this thread into yet another "Im a proper contractor and I'm better than you, and you're just an idiot". Its pathetic to be honest.
Please point me to any made up bits and I will remove them.
HTH.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOK. This started out as an informative thread of something I'd found out that may be an OPTION. I didn't say it was something I was definitely going to do - in fact, it wasn't really about me.
But, as per usual, the usual suspects have assumed things, made up bits where they wanted, and turned this thread into yet another "Im a proper contractor and I'm better than you, and you're just an idiot". Its pathetic to be honest.
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OK. This started out as an informative thread of something I'd found out that may be an OPTION. I didn't say it was something I was definitely going to do - in fact, it wasn't really about me.
But, as per usual, the usual suspects have assumed things, made up bits where they wanted, and turned this thread into yet another "Im a proper contractor and I'm better than you, and you're just an idiot". Its pathetic to be honest.
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostThe result of superiority complex coupled with anonymity... welcome to the internetLast edited by northernladuk; 10 February 2017, 08:03.
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Jeez why does every thread on this forum turn into zig and zag spouting on about how clever they are and how stupid others,are?
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