Some legal costs qualify as allowable expenses for income tax or capital gains tax purposes. You should ask your solicitor or a Tax Advisor for help if you are not sure what legal costs qualify.
All costs necessary to represent the insured physician in a proceeding or Medicare investigation. These costs include but are not limited to: attorney fees, expert witness fees, filing fees, court reporters, transcripts, copying and travel. These costs do not include any taxes, fines, penalties, damages or damages which may be multiplied by statute.
A VITAL part of any insurance portfolio in the current climate of red tape and litigation. Usually providing an indemnity of £50,000 for legal and other expenses incurred as a result of employment disputes, VAT disputes, Inland Revenue investigations, contract disputes, debt recovery, property protection and tenancy disputes. Also included is FREE 24-hour legal help line.
This cover provides the business with protection in the event of Employment Disputes, Compensation Awards, Legal Defence etc.
These are all different types of insurance policies available to Landlords, which offer various types of cover in the event of breaches of a tenancy agreement by a tenant.
It is usually possible to include Legal Expenses cover which typically provides a sum of £50,000 for any one claim or incident. This will normally include cover for Employment Disputes and Compensation Awards, Legal Defence, Statutory Licence Protection, Contract Disputes, Property Protection, Tax Protection. It is essential that the Legal Expenses Insurer is notified as soon as the incident occurs. They will be able to identify fairly quickly whether the incident falls within policy cover and will be able to give immediate legal advice and where necessary appoint legal representatives to act on your behalf. If you decide to appoint your own legal representative, the Insurer will not pay for the costs incurred.