Hi All,
I have tried to look for an answer for this but just went down the rabbit hole so posting it on here.
I am with a non-UK( EU ) client since 2016. The agency involved is a UK agency but I get paid in foreign currency. The end client does not deal with contracts directly so they too have an agency in between that is again non-UK.
So End client( non-UK ) --> Agency A(non-UK)--> Agency B ( UK Based )--->my Ltd co ( me ) UK based.
I have TLC35 with QDOS since few years but lately I have been thinking about this posts I am reading where QDOS may refuse your case if they think there is no chance of winning.
My RoS is untested and I am not sure if I should approach the manager and ask him to confirm they will honor it if it comes to that ? Or should I leave it as it is.
My understanding is if there was an enquiry Qdos and/or HMRC will approach my manager/client and if they refuse the RoS then Qdos will refuse my case, in which case there is no point of even having the insurance.
So my dilemma is do I find out what is underneath the carpet ? or should I let it be ?
If I do approach my manager, what is the best way of confirming RoS without going full SDS ? They are not aware of legislations here and I dont want to spook them.
Regards
testing testing
I have tried to look for an answer for this but just went down the rabbit hole so posting it on here.
I am with a non-UK( EU ) client since 2016. The agency involved is a UK agency but I get paid in foreign currency. The end client does not deal with contracts directly so they too have an agency in between that is again non-UK.
So End client( non-UK ) --> Agency A(non-UK)--> Agency B ( UK Based )--->my Ltd co ( me ) UK based.
I have TLC35 with QDOS since few years but lately I have been thinking about this posts I am reading where QDOS may refuse your case if they think there is no chance of winning.
My RoS is untested and I am not sure if I should approach the manager and ask him to confirm they will honor it if it comes to that ? Or should I leave it as it is.
My understanding is if there was an enquiry Qdos and/or HMRC will approach my manager/client and if they refuse the RoS then Qdos will refuse my case, in which case there is no point of even having the insurance.
So my dilemma is do I find out what is underneath the carpet ? or should I let it be ?
If I do approach my manager, what is the best way of confirming RoS without going full SDS ? They are not aware of legislations here and I dont want to spook them.
Regards
testing testing
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