Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by Alias View PostDid you say that voting starts tomorrow? oh you did! ok then ...
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy ipse forum name is fionat - you should be able to track me down on the list from that. But I would urge you to have a quick read of the election subforum - it's very difficult to get your views and ideas across in <= 300 words.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFTFY
I anyone hasn't got time to read the subforum, and wants my advice on the candidates I'm voting for any why, ping me a PM.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy ipse forum name isfionatmattse - you should be able to track me down on the list from that. But I would urge you to have a quick read of the election subforum - it's very difficult to get your views and ideas across in <= 300 words.
I anyone hasn't got time to read the subforum, and wants my advice on the candidates I'm voting for any why, ping me a PM.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy ipse forum name is fionat - you should be able to track me down on the list, I'm the hot one. But I would urge you to have a quick read of the election subforum - it's very difficult to get your views and ideas across but you can look at my picture.
Seriously though. I actually found the forum quite interesting reading which surprised me.Last edited by northernladuk; 27 April 2015, 19:08.
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Originally posted by Antman View PostIs there a way of finding out the candidate's CUK names?
I don't go on the IPSE forums very often and so I'd just be making a judgement based on what they write on here.
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Is there a way of finding out the candidate's CUK names?
I don't go on the IPSE forums very often and so I'd just be making a judgement based on what they write on here.
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If they find any issues with the last 6 years, they can extend it to 20, I believe.
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It's driven by your annual SAR so you need to cover yourself until the end of the tax year after you close the company. IPSE membership is a year long, so basically it will be no more than one extra year's membership.
If there are any thoughts of fraud or mis-reporting, HMRC wont let you close the company of course...
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Once your company is closed, HMRC would have to have very good reason to start an investigation. A year after you've finished should cover it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo it's not £250 a year while you're a contractor. It's £250 a year until you are unequivocally outside HMRC's reaches... i.e. indefinitely.
And if you weren't contracting, you wouldn't need to have IPSE+ membership.
If I was stopping, I'd keep it for another year afterwards and then not bother.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhy wouldn't you? Well over a grand's worth of effective and practical cover and benefits for around £250, I see it as a no brainer. YMMV of course.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIf you don't renew they won't cover you for investigations into your previous contracts even though you thought you'd paid at the time to have them covered.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostLooking at the actual amounts covered it's not worth the hassle, really useful things such as free IR35 reviews don't seem to be included
Also IPSE have always said you have enough support and information as a member to make a sensible assessment of your exposure to IR35. Many, me included, also consider IR35 to be an irritant anyway and worry more about payment terms and the like than reviews (worth noting the IPSE reviews cover a lot more than IR35, incidentally). Free reviews have never featured as a requested service and, if you think about it fully, would be very difficult for IPSE to deliver, what with the legal ramifications of offering contract advice and no doubt other members complaining their membership fees were going to pay for reviews for other people; lots of IPSE members genuinely don't go anywhere near IR35 territory.
But that's just my view. You no doubt have your own. Let's call it a draw.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYep but policies like throwing HMRC a couple of NCOTBAC morsels so they'll leave the rest of us that try alone isn't going to be very popular is it #sacrificallambgate
There'll be a few vacancies then.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you are going to stand as a candidate, you generally have an opinion about something, and it's not unreasonable to answer questions about that.
If more "norms" asked election questions, though, then maybe others wouldn't feel obliged to grill the candidates as much
So far, I've enjoyed the questions being asked and answered. If people aren't going to get engaged during the election time, though, then I do wonder what they will be like if elected, and I do wonder why they bother to stand if they aren't going to actually say anything other than their (up to) 300 word statement.
I would urge everyone who is a member to vote in the election (opens 10am tomorrow), but I would also encourage voters to look beyond the candidate statements and consider member engagement.
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