Who is going to do your year end for you?
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offered permy.. what to do with ltd company
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHow so?
You need professional advice on how to shut down your company. The company may not have the cash assets, but has assets worth more than enough to pay for professional advice.
Therefore, it's not beyond the realms of possibilities to sell the assets, and spend some of that money to get the advice you obviously need.
If you don't want to get professional advice, then that's clearly your choice - maybe someone will be kind enough to come along and tell you what you need to do for free. Or maybe you'll get it right anyway. Or cock it up completely.
One of those scenarios will happen. Good luck with it all.
Not sure how accurate that is.
I owe X in Vat Y in Corp Tax Z in Misc & what is in the account just about covers all that at a push (well the with the Section 455 refund it just about covers it)
Assets is maybe £1k tops providing I can get proper value for them.
I really want avoid something that may bite me on the arse in a few years. Especially as the Permmy role is SC cleared - so do not want to risk losing that! - but I also want to have my cake & eat it by doing it cheaply as £10.
I think I will call HMRC if I get chance to clear up some things.
They Tax dont need to be taxing.
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWho is going to do your year end for you?Comment
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Originally posted by AMH View PostDont want to ask my accountant as I plan on doing it myself for as cheaply as possible.Originally posted by AMH View PostProb wouldnt be enough there to pay an accountant either.Originally posted by AMH View PostThis is the thing, I dont know how much professional advice is - I have read £1500 just to call in a liquidator... and then up from there!
Not sure how accurate that is.
Phone up the guy who did last years accounts and say I have this, that, and the other and I want it all closed correctly. How much? Oh that sounds a lot, why so much? Really, you have to do all that! Ok thanks.Comment
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they guy who done last years accounts is trying to bill me £250 for doing my self assessment.
Which I find quite odd as I removed the rights for his company to submit my return 12 months ago & I received no paperwork from them except for a bill.
So we have divorced & not talking.
I have found the spongebob method on a business forum, which has pretty much answered my Q'sComment
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Originally posted by AMH View Postthey guy who done last years accounts is trying to bill me £250 for doing my self assessment.
Which I find quite odd as I removed the rights for his company to submit my return 12 months ago & I received no paperwork from them except for a bill.
So we have divorced & not talking.
I have found the spongebob method on a business forum, which has pretty much answered my Q's
Why do your customers pay you so much considering they own the technology and platform that you work on? Why don't they do it themselves?
You can fill in a form for a tenner and do what you think is right.
I have a text editor for free on my laptop, doesn't mean I can code. Sure I can write the words but they won't be right.
Joined Jan 15 earning less than the permies, By end of Feb you're a qualified accountant.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWell then. Off you go.
Why do your customers pay you so much considering they own the technology and platform that you work on? Why don't they do it themselves?
You can fill in a form for a tenner and do what you think is right.
I have a text editor for free on my laptop, doesn't mean I can code. Sure I can write the words but they won't be right.
Joined Jan 15 earning less than the permies, By end of Feb you're a qualified accountant.
JFDI
dont need to be a qualified accountant to fill in a self assessment. Thats why its called a self assessment, so you can self assess yourself.
my books arent complicated. I was wondering what I am supposed to do with the assets. Think I will just sell them to myself, put the money into the business account so I know there is enough there to pay any creditors I owe money to.
maybe you should read up to learn how to code. lots of guides & help out here if you look... just dont ask on this forum though.
will from next week be earning the same as the permies
then I wont need to post here again (thank god)Comment
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Originally posted by AMH View Postdont need to be a qualified accountant to fill in a self assessment. Thats why its called a self assessment, so you can self assess yourself.
Originally posted by AMH View PostThink I will just sell them to myself, put the money into the business account so I know there is enough there to pay any creditors I owe money to.
Originally posted by AMH View Postthen I wont need to post here again (thank god)Comment
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