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Originally posted by Butcheroo View PostI have managed to get a signed confirmation of arrangements for all of my previous 5 contracts.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...ments-doc.html
Originally posted by Butcheroo View PostDo these docs need to be signed by HR or other official channels like legal at a client?
Reason I ask is my old contract project owners would be happy to sign these forms for me but is a "friendly" in your old client space enough?
Originally posted by Butcheroo View PostHas anyone managed to get a client to agree to sign up to a confirmation of arrangements doc
Going to try that
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHmmm...
Presumably QDOS are happy you are not caught so you only need the insurance
in case they are shown to be wrong. But if they are shown to be wrong you can then sue them for the cost of the insurance since clearly their original review was wrong and they subjected you to a cost that you didn't need to incur, because had they said you were caught you would have paid your taxes as per the IR35 rules. So basically you are then paying for the insurance only if you don't actually need it.
Deep, isn't it...
Or have I missed the gag somewhere...
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Originally posted by Butcheroo View PostI just bought £75k protection from qdos @ £480 per year
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHmmm...
Presumably QDOS are happy you are not caught so you only need the insurance
in case they are shown to be wrong. But if they are shown to be wrong you can then sue them for the cost of the insurance since clearly their original review was wrong and they subjected you to a cost that you didn't need to incur, because had they said you were caught you would have paid your taxes as per the IR35 rules. So basically you are then paying for the insurance only if you don't actually need it.
Deep, isn't it...
Of course we aren't 'happy' the contractor isn't caught - we only ask a few questions that are designed to filter out cases where there is absolutely no hope of success (employee Friday, contractor Monday etc.).
There are so many grey areas in IR35 and that's the risk we're trying to cover.
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Originally posted by Butcheroo View PostI just bought £75k protection from qdos @ £480 per year
Presumably QDOS are happy you are not caught so you only need the insurance
in case they are shown to be wrong. But if they are shown to be wrong you can then sue them for the cost of the insurance since clearly their original review was wrong and they subjected you to a cost that you didn't need to incur, because had they said you were caught you would have paid your taxes as per the IR35 rules. So basically you are then paying for the insurance only if you don't actually need it.
Deep, isn't it...
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QDOS IR35 insurance any good ?
I just bought £75k protection from qdos @ £480 per year
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We talking about IR35 investigations insurance or IR35 costs insurance? i.e. just cover for legal/accounting stuff or fines/costs if you get caught?
IMHO - 1st one complete no brainer. If you dont have this you are stupid.
The other one where it covers you if you lose. Debatable. No-one has EVER EVER claimed off either QDOS or Abbey Tax apparently (the only people to ever lose an IR35 case whilst covered by these two did not have the complete insurance). But of argument as to what would happen when, in effect, you are claiming costs to cover you when you've broken the law (albeit a tax law).
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Is it something to do with temperature dropping that people can't seem to do some basic research at the moment?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWell, allow me to retort
For the cost of insurance against the cost of the possible outcome if you don't have it, it's a no brainer.
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Well, allow me to retort
For the cost of insurance against the cost of the possible outcome if you don't have it, it's a no brainer.
Yes, i've used it and it worked to my advantage, with HMRC dropping the investigation (after 2.5.years !!)
Ensure you understand the mechanics of how to use it. For example, don't discuss anything to do with contracts, working practices or anything that could be seen as leading to an IR35 case with HMRC. Demand their questions are put in writing to be forwarded to your specialist rep.
Other than that, not much to say. It's cheap (in relative terms) and it works.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostDoes that mean you have used it? Yes
If you have would you be able to share what the experience was lil? Good
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