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rebillable mileage Question
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You have to ask this question and then get the mileage rates wrong and you want to do them yourself? Good luck with that.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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thats why software works it all out for me ;o)Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou have to ask this question and then get the mileage rates wrong and you want to do them yourself? Good luck with that.Comment
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Unfortunately, the software doesn't do it for you. It still requires someone that knows a thing or two about accountancy and tax to do the job properly. That said, good luck with doing it yourself.Comment
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Yes exactly. Surely contractors have an accountant to advise them about the basics rather than trying to find this out themselves? A specialist contractor accountant should advise new clients about the basics when they first sign up with them.Originally posted by John8589 View PostUnfortunately, the software doesn't do it for you. It still requires someone that knows a thing or two about accountancy and tax to do the job properly. That said, good luck with doing it yourself.
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yup - i was looking at the CT600 form.Originally posted by John8589 View PostUnfortunately, the software doesn't do it for you. It still requires someone that knows a thing or two about accountancy and tax to do the job properly. That said, good luck with doing it yourself.
my brain ached after about 2 minutes.Comment
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