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My current accountant is monthly and to be honest they only do year end for me. I handle all VAT submissions etc. Currently I just send them spreadsheets after year end for them to do the CT - and then I double check their work.
I prefer keeping control and checking all the accountants' work as no offence to accountants here but a) they sometimes get things wrong and b) Darren Upton is probably not a solo case (my control freak tendencies meant I was not out of pocket in that debarcle)Comment
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Originally posted by bassy View PostMy current accountant is monthly and to be honest they only do year end for me. I handle all VAT submissions etc. Currently I just send them spreadsheets after year end for them to do the CT - and then I double check their work.
I prefer keeping control and checking all the accountants' work as no offence to accountants here but a) they sometimes get things wrong and b) Darren Upton is probably not a solo case (my control freak tendencies meant I was not out of pocket in that debarcle)
Another contractor I later met had an issue with their accountant refusing to give them a cheque for something that HMRC had refunded. As I live near the accountant I said I would happy go with my id to collect it for them if they just tell the accountant I was going to turn up. Oddly after that threat the accountant paid up.,..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by bassy View PostMy current accountant is monthly and to be honest they only do year end for me. I handle all VAT submissions etc. Currently I just send them spreadsheets after year end for them to do the CT - and then I double check their work.
I prefer keeping control and checking all the accountants' work as no offence to accountants here but a) they sometimes get things wrong and b) Darren Upton is probably not a solo case (my control freak tendencies meant I was not out of pocket in that debarcle)
In that case, you are probably better off finding an accountant who can offer you a year-end tailored service with occasional advice (spreadsheet/cloud or whatever) rather than focusing a particular software based accountant. Although I still like the idea of using FA, spreadsheet still works perfectly for straightforward Ltd affairs. The main thing is to have a service you are happy with.
Frankly, I think it's a bit of loss to the Ltd contractors that accountants like Maslins don't offer year-end or tailored service. I am not their client but this is my perception solely based on the quality of their responses on CUK and their website. Argueably, the accountants could probably accept year-end clients on case-by-case basis to avoid issues but it's their call/business model anyway.Comment
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Originally posted by dagenheis View PostIn that case, you are probably better off finding an accountant who can offer you a year-end tailored service with occasional advice (spreadsheet/cloud or whatever) rather than focusing a particular software based accountant. Although I still like the idea of using FA, spreadsheet still works perfectly for straightforward Ltd affairs. The main thing is to have a service you are happy with.
Frankly, I think it's a bit of loss to the Ltd contractors that accountants like Maslins don't offer year-end or tailored service. I am not their client but this is my perception solely based on the quality of their responses on CUK and their website. Argueably, the accountants could probably accept year-end clients on case-by-case basis to avoid issues but it's their call/business model anyway.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThey've probably been bitten too often to make it worthwhile doing EOY only services.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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