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Bad Accountancy Practices - advice needed
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I had similar years ago. Went to see an accountant with view to taking him on. Said right I'm an it contractor but I need someone who knows about this new IR35 thing. OK he said.
Two weeks later I had a bill. £400. For "Investigating and learning about IT Contracting and new IR35 legislation".
Told him to stuff his bill up his backside!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Also, beware of local accountants. There are some very bad ones out there that I've encountered too.
Know bugger all about IT contracting but happy to jump on the gravy train as they see it. Beware even if they are IPSE recommended too - long story....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Thats real helpful <mod snip>Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds more like you had the wrong tool for the job. Many accountants will struggle to understand the rules around contracting in another country.
Why are you still with them if there has been a catalog of errors as well. You are ultimately responsible for your company finances so sticking with someone that has a history of poor service and the looking to apportion blame when it finally goes tits up isn't you taking that responsibility very seriously.Comment
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Yes that was what I kinda figured out after I my accountant not to bother. This was also a major reason why I chose not to take the job in the end. I'll have a little check to see if they are regulated or not.Originally posted by Louisa@InTouch View PostIf they are regulated you can make a complaint!
For example to the ICEAW if they are a regulated firm. Most of the time you will need to make the complaint to the institute and this should be detailed within any engagement letters that you have.
On a side note, be careful of working in Germany as a contractor. They can be very strict when it comes to taxes and most of the time they want you to be PAYE. And if you haven't they might try to sting you later for a huge tax bill!
A firm with a monthly fee, rather than a general practice will reduce the risk next time of nasty unexpected bills
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FYI that emoticon not allowed in professional forums. Mods might not be around - so hopefully you can remove it and I can delete this post.....Originally posted by JackOfAllIT View PostThats real helpfulComment
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He wrote an email to a German accountant!!!!!Originally posted by jmo21 View PostWhat work was actually done by your accountant or the German accountant?
It certainly seems like it's ripping the piss to me.Comment
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So the admins should disable it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFYI that emoticon not allowed in professional forums. Mods might not be around - so hopefully you can remove it and I can delete this post.....
And northernladuk should stop making unhelpful / useless posts. He made another post correcting someones use of past / present tense - really? Nothing better to do?Comment
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Originally posted by JackOfAllIT View PostSo the admins should disable it.
And northernladuk should stop making unhelpful / useless posts. He made another post correcting someones use of past / present tense - really? Nothing better to do?
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The mods are around.
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Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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