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oysterman
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A teacher friend of mine wants to take out salary protection.
Cornmarket (used to be Woodchester) broker a scheme that allows for deductions from salary and automatic granting of the relevant tax relief.
Cornmarket seem to imply that teachers cannot, therefore, shop around and get the best deal - that they won't get the tax relief if they do....
Could this possibly be true?
In other words, that an insurance company can gain a monopoly in the provision of a type of cover by arrangement with a Department of State?
Is this unique for teachers? What about civil servants, nurses etc.?
Cornmarket (used to be Woodchester) broker a scheme that allows for deductions from salary and automatic granting of the relevant tax relief.
Cornmarket seem to imply that teachers cannot, therefore, shop around and get the best deal - that they won't get the tax relief if they do....
Could this possibly be true?
In other words, that an insurance company can gain a monopoly in the provision of a type of cover by arrangement with a Department of State?
Is this unique for teachers? What about civil servants, nurses etc.?