I’m new to contracting, and in an unavoidable rush associated with starting my first (and somewhat last-minute) contract, plus some initial uncertainty about whether to go umbrella or LTD, I ultimately used a contractors’ accountants to put everything in place for an LTD.
I freelanced as a VAT registered sole trader for many years (and still do, for different work) and have a clear personal grasp of those accounts and tax returns. I’m also familiar with Companies House requirements, since I’m the company secretary (with all that entails) for a tiny freehold company for my flat. And, after some in-at-the-deep-end learning, I think I now have a reasonable grasp of how things work with a LTD company, too.
So now I’m starting to wonder why I’m paying a monthly fee to an accountant for my LTD company. Its online accounts software is rudimentary (nowhere near as sophisticated as FreeAgent, for example), no timesheets/invoices are required from the accountants’ software (it’s all client side, in this case, and not a problem to handle by other means anyway) and the client pays my LTD directly, with no interaction with the accountant.
The accountant will handle my SA, CT, VAT and CH returns, but I feel perfectly able to do those myself (having handled everything but CT myself for years) — and FreeAgent looks like a lifesaver for the aspects of accounting I have no experience with (P/L, dividends, etc).
Given that the accountants aren’t particularly responsive to email and my tax affairs aren’t particularly complicated (so far), it seems pointless to pay them the equivalent of £1500 a year for something I think I can do myself. (That said, I haven’t yet been involved with personal pension contributions, inside-IR35 matters or anything else that could be considered complicated this tax year.)
So am I:
I freelanced as a VAT registered sole trader for many years (and still do, for different work) and have a clear personal grasp of those accounts and tax returns. I’m also familiar with Companies House requirements, since I’m the company secretary (with all that entails) for a tiny freehold company for my flat. And, after some in-at-the-deep-end learning, I think I now have a reasonable grasp of how things work with a LTD company, too.
So now I’m starting to wonder why I’m paying a monthly fee to an accountant for my LTD company. Its online accounts software is rudimentary (nowhere near as sophisticated as FreeAgent, for example), no timesheets/invoices are required from the accountants’ software (it’s all client side, in this case, and not a problem to handle by other means anyway) and the client pays my LTD directly, with no interaction with the accountant.
The accountant will handle my SA, CT, VAT and CH returns, but I feel perfectly able to do those myself (having handled everything but CT myself for years) — and FreeAgent looks like a lifesaver for the aspects of accounting I have no experience with (P/L, dividends, etc).
Given that the accountants aren’t particularly responsive to email and my tax affairs aren’t particularly complicated (so far), it seems pointless to pay them the equivalent of £1500 a year for something I think I can do myself. (That said, I haven’t yet been involved with personal pension contributions, inside-IR35 matters or anything else that could be considered complicated this tax year.)
So am I:
- being naïve and simply missing something obvious about an accountants’ value?
- unlucky enough to have chosen a rubbish accountant?
- in the category of people who don’t really need an accountant?
- best switching to a ‘FreeAgent accountant’ who charges less since I’m happy to do some of the work..?
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