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SJD: Yay or Nay?

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    #31
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Are you sure about that Alan. Isn't it a case that many will charge if it's in the first year? It's included from then on?
    I know for certain we don't charge a set up fee and there are many others who do the same. It costs us £20-odd to incorp a company. We're willing to absorb that cost as a part of acquiring the client.

    (However, if we incorp and do the rest of the set up and the client doesn't sign up with a monthly agreement within 3 months we reserve the right to charge a cancellation fee - only done it three times though.)

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      #32
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      Are you sure about that Alan. Isn't it a case that many will charge if it's in the first year? It's included from then on?
      Nixon Williams do not charge for setting up a limited company, VAT registration etc.

      I also noticed an advert somewhere for SJD that they were following Nixon Williams (both owned by the same company), in offering a free limited company etc. Can't see it on their website so perhaps they are doing some selective advertising rather than offering to everyone.

      The lesson seems to be that if you are adamant on paying high fees to SJD, then ask about the free formation and set up.
      "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero

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        #33
        Free Company Formation

        Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
        Nixon Williams do not charge for setting up a limited company, VAT registration etc.

        I also noticed an advert somewhere for SJD that they were following Nixon Williams (both owned by the same company), in offering a free limited company etc. Can't see it on their website so perhaps they are doing some selective advertising rather than offering to everyone.
        It's in a nice red and orange banner at the top of their website -Free Limited Company Formation Package worth £150!

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          #34
          Originally posted by UK Contractor Accountant View Post
          It's in a nice red and orange banner at the top of their website -Free Limited Company Formation Package worth £150!
          So it does! Impressed that you've awoken from your slumber from the last 2 and a half years to make this posting. Welcome back, perhaps you'll get on with your website now? 🤔
          "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero

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            #35
            Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
            I know for certain we don't charge a set up fee and there are many others who do the same. It costs us £20-odd to incorp a company. We're willing to absorb that cost as a part of acquiring the client.

            (However, if we incorp and do the rest of the set up and the client doesn't sign up with a monthly agreement within 3 months we reserve the right to charge a cancellation fee - only done it three times though.)
            It's horses for courses really. At Maslins we do charge a fee for incorporation...but quid pro quo is there's no contractual tie in. Where it is "free", perhaps it's arguably not actually free but included in the first X months fees...as if you don't proceed with the accountant you get a cancellation fee (which is basically charging for the cost and time involved doing the incorporation/tax registrations). No such thing as a free lunch?!

            Another thing which intrigued me from this thread is SJD's apparent 50% profit margin. Not disputing it, sure that helps explain why the VC paid (I believe) ~4 times turnover, rather than the more common ~1 times turnover accountancy firms are often valued at. I realise their profits will be of no benefit to their clients...but you don't make big profits by running a shoddy business. From my own firm I'm aware client retention is key to success, as clients leaving/joining are more work than those ticking along...so they can't be treating customers that badly!

            PS I'm sure many of the very small accountancy practices will make >50% profit margins...but that'll mainly be because the owner does the majority of the work and just takes a salary of ~£8k for it, no different to many contractors. For a big firm, 50% is virtually unheard of as far as I'm aware. Unless my calculations are mega dumb, looks like PWC made circa 21% profit.

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              #36
              Slumber

              Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
              So it does! Impressed that you've awoken from your slumber from the last 2 and a half years to make this posting. Welcome back, perhaps you'll get on with your website now? 🤔
              The slumber was 'deep' but slowly awoke from it when the sun came up over the horizon this morning!

              Re website- would do but in dispute with my 'nutty' french web designer at the moment who is claiming copywright over everything!

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                #37
                Originally posted by UK Contractor Accountant View Post
                The slumber was 'deep' but slowly awoke from it when the sun came up over the horizon this morning!

                Re website- would do but in dispute with my 'nutty' french web designer at the moment who is claiming copywright over everything!
                What does your contract say?
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  #38
                  Copywright website Design

                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  What does your contract say?
                  Verbal contract only - build, host and maintain website for £X + accountancy services for her web design company.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by UK Contractor Accountant View Post
                    Verbal contract only - build, host and maintain website for £X + accountancy services for her web design company.
                    "On that basis I'm out."
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by scarter1 View Post
                      Hi all,


                      However, the recruitment company put me in touch with SJD. They seem on the pricey side. Any alternatives I should consider?

                      Regards,
                      I'd say Nay. I'm with them, it's fine, but pricey. Too much of a PITA to change though. So pick one you want to stay with.
                      See You Next Tuesday

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