There are some subtle differences between the package IPSE offers and the individual items you can buy from Qdos to make up your own package. I would recommend you look at both and consider what you need vs the cost and make your own decision.
You get the benefit of IPSE's lobbying whether or not you go with them.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post..and take up the insurance from QDOS.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
In terms of insurance, IPSE are good. QDOS are better.
Is there not a one stop shop? Or is it naive to think one company/organisation can do it all?
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn terms of lobbying, IPSE are about to fall well behind. HOME | Loancharge is taking over.
Thanks for your replies everyone!Last edited by james12; 23 October 2019, 09:41.
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Originally posted by james12 View PostIs IPSE on its way out then?
I am new to contracting & have seen a lot of negativity in regards to IPSE. Should I not even contemplate joining it?
James
In terms of insurance, IPSE are good. QDOS are better.
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Originally posted by james12 View PostIs IPSE on its way out then?
I am new to contracting & have seen a lot of negativity in regards to IPSE. Should I not even contemplate joining it?
James
IPSE made some changes to their governance last year, which was unpopular with many of us, but hasn't fundamentally affected what IPSE do.
I'm still a member, and happy to recommend membership - both for the benefits, and for the lobbying work they do on IR35 - it may be ineffective, but I don't think that means they shouldn't be trying.
As regards to whether it's "on it's way out", it may be that once the IR35 changes come into the private sector, many members may feel they no longer want to operate as a business and therefore IPSE may not be for them. IPSE are broadening their membership base to counteract that risk. It's going to be around for a while - how it shapes up long term remains to be seen.
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Originally posted by james12 View PostIs IPSE on its way out then?
I am new to contracting & have seen a lot of negativity in regards to IPSE. Should I not even contemplate joining it?
James
Ignore them, and the other areas that IPSE are moving into. Just make a simple commercial decision if membership is cost effective. Quite a lot of people think it is.
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Originally posted by james12 View PostIs IPSE on its way out then?
I am new to contracting & have seen a lot of negativity in regards to IPSE. Should I not even contemplate joining it?
James
Are you are returning mum from maternity leave with poor broadband? - if so yes join
If you are an IT contractor who’s only worry is IR35 probably not as 20 years and £75 million (fag packet cacl) of members money spent, IR35 kills our business stone dead in the coming months
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostAgree with me and all will be tolerated
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostCrap . PCG was built by a bunch of people using those forums. Where it went wrong was when the CC were allowed to choose not to use them, meaning there was no longer a route in to the management, making them largely redundant.
Now people have drifted awsy. They filled their purpose, now they no longer have one
(New) IPSE is nothing like the PCG.
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostIPSE Forum populated by the CEO and his bunch of sycophants, no doubt? Agree with me and all will be tolerated.
What a waste of time and money that all was. At least some have seen the light.
Now people have drifted awsy. They filled their purpose, now they no longer have one
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IPSE Forum populated by the CEO and his bunch of sycophants, no doubt? Agree with me and all will be tolerated.
What a waste of time and money that all was. At least some have seen the light.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostMebbe IPSE should have a members forum to encourage participation and engagement
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