I am narrowing down my shortlist of potential accountants for my first contract. I'm wondering how much I should be expecting from an accountant in terms of ongoing proactive advice. Questions that spring to mind, for example, are things like:
- If I am working from home, what should I be claiming ?
- Would it be beneficial, tax-wise, to put a certain amount in a pension ?
- Should I consider my wife being a shareholder and/or employee ?
I'm not asking for answers to these questions, these are just some random ones that have sprung to mind. What I am saying is, no doubt there are a hundred other questions I will not think to ask, so, should a good accountant be asking me these sort of questions, or am I expected to be my own, or employ my own, financial/tax advisor ?
- If I am working from home, what should I be claiming ?
- Would it be beneficial, tax-wise, to put a certain amount in a pension ?
- Should I consider my wife being a shareholder and/or employee ?
I'm not asking for answers to these questions, these are just some random ones that have sprung to mind. What I am saying is, no doubt there are a hundred other questions I will not think to ask, so, should a good accountant be asking me these sort of questions, or am I expected to be my own, or employ my own, financial/tax advisor ?
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