Originally posted by malvolio
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postis the legal support not provided by Markel Tax? IPSE are only the policy holders. IPSE will only pay for legal support for a case that they have an interest in, e.g. the S660 case and the current case in the ET. They also supported Susan Winchester's claim in the ET.
As an ex-member of many years, you know what is covered and how many cases have been stopped at the first hurdle by IPSE's representation at FTT. Just in case you've forgotten, it's been almost all of them. QDOS can claim the same level of success. Neither shout about it because it's what's they do so is unworthy of the level of publicity that a far more legally significant case such as Arctic or Winchester can demand - neither of which were about IR35 anyway.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostErmm no. All members are covered just by virtue of being members.
As an ex-member of many years, you know what is covered and how many cases have been stopped at the first hurdle by IPSE's representation at FTT. Just in case you've forgotten, it's been almost all of them. QDOS can claim the same level of success. Neither shout about it because it's what's they do so is unworthy of the level of publicity that a far more legally significant case such as Arctic or Winchester can demand - neither of which were about IR35 anyway.---
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostJust one small point of order: representation is provided by IPSE's insurers; not IPSE. IPSE will only risk its own money to finance cases where there is sufficient significance to the wider freelancing world (e.g. Artic, Winchester, et al.). There have been VERY few of those cases... as you well know.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWell yes, but a distinction without a difference IMHO.---
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostNot in the context of your rebuttal of Johnny's point above.Comment
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Sorry I missed this follow up stuff. Yes I'm just buying the Advice line in case there is anything nasty down the track.Comment
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I see IPSE have spent an extra £52k on that CRM system in the past year...
No wonder it took me nearly all of that year to get myself back on the mailing list.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIf you use this link, I think you'll get 25 quid off and I get a 25 quid Amazon voucher (edit: or 50 quid for both on IPSE+ membership, I think):
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Originally posted by readie View PostThank you, kind stranger! I came across this post when Googling for a discount code and used the link you provided. Enjoy the Amazon voucher
Sign up to the IPSE forums if you can be bothered - it could do with a few more voices over there.Comment
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