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Originally posted by JRCT View PostI'm not sure how your choice of accountant would affect your take home, apart from the difference in monthly fee they charge.
We continue to have clients coming across from other accountancy firms on the list in search of a better service - this wouldn't be the case if they thought the service was good.
Graeme Bennett ACMA MBAComment
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Hi typod,
I am here if you wish to have a call with me at any time to go through questions you might have
With initial queries and details on our services generally, these are dealt with by my colleagues. But once you are a client, you have unlimited access to call/email/harass...Comment
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Originally posted by Louisa@InTouch View PostHi typod,
I am here if you wish to have a call with me at any time to go through questions you might have
With initial queries and details on our services generally, these are dealt with by my colleagues. But once you are a client, you have unlimited access to call/email/harass...
It would be good to have a chat if you can spare 5 minutes just to go over a few things if you have a moment. I have been given some very good reports on InTouch and would like to move things along quickly.Comment
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Just to be fair SJD also accept free agent users so isn't really a differentiator anymore. They do have a lot of regional offices if you are the type that feels they may want a face to face at sometime. Other than that I'd say you've got some of the best to chose from on your radar already.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by typod View PostI am moving to a limited company and looking for an accountant, I have read a lot of threads on here suggesting accountancy firms and I have narrowed it down to a shortlist and am hoping from that list the people out there who are cleaver than me could give me their recommendations.
The short list is:
Forbes Young
Nixon Williams
Umbrella.co.uk
Crunch (but they came out much lower on the overall take home for some reason)
I really like the idea of using something like freeagent or the portal software of someone like Crunch. But then I get accounts saying that a spreadsheet is easier because freeagent etc is account software and you need to understand basic accounting when using it. But I guess they would say that if they don't use some clever software. I am leaning towards Cater Allen for my back account if that’s makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone can file tax returns but whether they are providing you with good, proactive advice is another thing.
In terms of your record keeping (software) choice, you don't need to understand basic accounting to use FreeAgent, it was designed from the user's perspective, not the accountant, so it's considered to be incredibly user friendly.
Some of the accountants above that you suggest are online only, you don't get to see someone face to face - that may or may not be what you are after.
We at Nyman Linden have a number of clients that use FreeAgent, so we can offer both options to our clients (FreeAgent holds copies of receipts within it, so no need to send over a shoebox!)
Cater Allen is very good for contractors by the way!
Andrew
Andrew Minsky ACA
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Nyman Linden Chartered AccountantsComment
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Originally posted by typod View PostI wondered that as well, they came out £800/month lower. But as you said I am not sure that will be accurate given my day rate etc.
Looks like you're pretty settled on InTouch - give me a shout if you have any questions about Crunch thoughComment
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As above, picking accountant based on highest take home pay is a farce IMHO. Either it simply won't be achieved, or if it is it'll be by encouraging you to make questionable expense claims.
In truth, all the names mentioned above will do a decent enough job for you.
FreeAgent and Cater Allen will be a winning combination. If you do go that route, make sure your accountant fully understands FreeAgent to ensure you get the best from them/the software.Comment
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostAs above, picking accountant based on highest take home pay is a farce IMHO. Either it simply won't be achieved, or if it is it'll be by encouraging you to make questionable expense claims.
In truth, all the names mentioned above will do a decent enough job for you.
FreeAgent and Cater Allen will be a winning combination. If you do go that route, make sure your accountant fully understands FreeAgent to ensure you get the best from them/the software.Comment
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