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    Accountancy fees direct debit

    'Afternoon. I recently received an ultimatum from my account saying I must set up a direct debit to pay their monthly fee or be punished with a £5 fine every month. Been with them 3 years any never made a late payment (perhaps a few days once or twice).

    As I see it, DD is not appropriate for a business to business relationship. I would not dream of asking a client to pay me by DD. For the record I would also not threaten them with "fines" or issue them with ultimatums generally. Who knows what other "fines" my accounts might come up with, and help themselves to, if I put a DD in place.

    Is this normal ? What say you?

    #2
    No it is not normal but I know which company is doing this now.

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      #3
      Originally posted by unixman View Post
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      Is this normal ? What say you?
      I've paid my accountant by Direct Debit for over 20 years.

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        #4
        Would you prefer to pay their annual fee up front?

        Allowing you to pay it monthly is a curtousy they are giving you. Paying by direct debit is to make sure they don't have to chase stragglers every month.

        Is it that big a deal?

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          #5
          I pay by standing order. Don't they do that?

          (Oh, and being a few days late 'once or twice' means that you HAVE been a late payer in the past.)
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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            #6
            Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
            Would you prefer to pay their annual fee up front?

            Allowing you to pay it monthly is a curtousy they are giving you. Paying by direct debit is to make sure they don't have to chase stragglers every month.

            Is it that big a deal?
            My post was only three quarters serious, but I must say monthly payments are common throughout industry and part of business, not a "courtesy". It would be absurd to speak of paying in advance for a year of accountancy service, or any service.

            And they are not "allowing me to pay", they are taking the money. That is what a direct debit is. I offered to set up an automated payment, but they declined.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheCoconutDog View Post
              I've paid my accountant by Direct Debit for over 20 years.
              This is a place holder for my sweaty rant about hearts of oak, merrie England, the Magna Carta... etc. etc.

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                #8
                It didn't help that their ultimatum was headed

                URGENT: IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

                in red, 20 point text. Immediate action was required mainly because they sent the ultimatum so late, leaving only 7 days for arrangements to be made.

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                  #9
                  Why isn't dd appropriate for a b2b relationship? We pay most of our costs by dd - insurance, rent, phone, software. Even my VAT and CT is paid by dd.

                  Seems odd that they are insisting but I guess it simplifies things if they have everything the same.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by unixman View Post
                    It didn't help that their ultimatum was headed

                    URGENT: IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

                    in red, 20 point text. Immediate action was required mainly because they sent the ultimatum so late, leaving only 7 days for arrangements to be made.
                    Then change accountants AND set up a monthly standing order.

                    Set the standing order up to arrive 2 business days BEFORE it is due. That way on months with bank holidays the accountant doesn't worry about you being a day or two late.

                    BTW it only takes logging into your business bank account to set up the direct debit.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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