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LTD + SPV = what sort of accountant?

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    LTD + SPV = what sort of accountant?

    Hi all,

    I'm just in the process of changing accountant. Looking for someone who is good to work with and charges a fair rate.

    I was considering Crunch or something online but after reading up on here it seems like they might not be up to anything complex like including a SPV within the company.

    To those that have SPVs in the LTD companies, what accountants did you go for?



    Cheers

    #2
    Gorilla accounting had a guy dealing with SPVs. I think his name was Aziz but anyone should be able to advise if they can help.
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      #3
      Most specialist contractor Accountants will be able to help with this setup.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bubbles View Post
        Hi all,

        I'm just in the process of changing accountant. Looking for someone who is good to work with and charges a fair rate.

        I was considering Crunch or something online but after reading up on here it seems like they might not be up to anything complex like including a SPV within the company.

        To those that have SPVs in the LTD companies, what accountants did you go for?



        Cheers
        If you are SPV LTD, you would not specifically look for a contractor accountant. I have SPV clients and accounting is slightly different from a standard trading company and whilst it may not seem complex, it requires good accounting and tax knowledge so you are best to make sure at least your accountant has the relevant experience and is also qualified.

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          #5
          I'd recommend you at least have a chat with Preetesh Parmar of Tidy Money.

          Our attitude is we just stick to what we know well. If a client has a basic BTL, fine, we can deal with that...but if they start to get more heavily involved in property, we don't feel we've got the specialist knowledge required to fully assist. There's typically big numbers at play, so you want an accountant who's very confident they know their stuff. A couple of our clients who were getting more involved in property moved to Tidy Money and seemed very happy.

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            #6
            Property

            As Chris (@maslins) says, it's a specialist area. We've a property team within the general practice (www.hentons.com) that would be able to help but for simple structures, most contractor accountants should be able to assist.

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