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    #11
    Originally posted by tucosalamanca View Post
    It's clear half of you are not reading the post , just touting for business as I have said we are DOING THEM OURSELVES , no future accountant
    Nobody is touting for business, merely providing recommendations on accountants that you could consider using (only one accountant has posted in this thread and didn't tout for business), so maybe wind your neck in a smidgen.

    In answer to your original questions:

    1) You will need all the appropriate information to do the accounts. You may need to get this from your current accountant, or you may not. If you have everything that you need, then you don't need to ask for anything; if you don't have everything you need, you will need to ask for that.

    2) Yes

    Good luck.
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      #12
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      Nobody is touting for business, merely providing recommendations on accountants that you could consider using (only one accountant has posted in this thread and didn't tout for business), so maybe wind your neck in a smidgen.

      In answer to your original questions:

      1) You will need all the appropriate information to do the accounts. You may need to get this from your current accountant, or you may not. If you have everything that you need, then you don't need to ask for anything; if you don't have everything you need, you will need to ask for that.

      2) Yes

      Good luck.

      Thank you for responding , if you actually count there are 5 clear posts touting for business even though clearly stated doing myself. One is even a newbie with 2 posts so not sure you have even bothered to read the posts yourself before being rude

      Wierd no more sales replies since I said it ?

      Thanks for taking time to reply.

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        #13
        Originally posted by tucosalamanca View Post
        Thank you for responding , if you actually count there are 5 clear posts touting for business even though clearly stated doing myself. One is even a newbie with 2 posts so not sure you have even bothered to read the posts yourself before being rude

        Wierd no more sales replies since I said it ?

        Thanks for taking time to reply.
        So you are complaining about the help people are giving you for free on a forum you are undoubtedly going to need again if you are doing your own accounts lol.. Way to go. I look forward to your next post requesting some help.

        You need to learn the difference between touting and recommending.

        They've probably stopped because we see plenty of posters like yourself and we know where this goes so everyone has given up.
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          #14
          Originally posted by tucosalamanca View Post
          Thank you for responding , if you actually count there are 5 clear posts touting for business even though clearly stated doing myself. One is even a newbie with 2 posts so not sure you have even bothered to read the posts yourself before being rude

          Wierd no more sales replies since I said it ?

          Thanks for taking time to reply.
          I have read all the posts in this thread and not one was a sales pitch. They were recommendations. However, as you you are quite clearly a qualified accountant and have no need for any recommendations of accountants who could be helpful to you, you can just ignore all those comments and do your own thing. You were given the answers, so you can toddle off and be a one person success story all on your lonesome.

          As an aside, I didn't realise that it is possible to judge the quality of a comment by the number of posts an individual has made. Quantity does not infer quality but, as you're deeply familiar with this site, you already know that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by tucosalamanca View Post
            Thank you for responding , if you actually count there are 5 clear posts touting for business even though clearly stated doing myself. One is even a newbie with 2 posts so not sure you have even bothered to read the posts yourself before being rude

            Wierd no more sales replies since I said it ?

            Thanks for taking time to reply.
            I have taken the trouble to read all the posts and can see that the 5 posts are directed as recommendations and not touting for business and have been provided in good faith. As such you should have the decency to view these responses in this context.

            When certain forum members what to pillar posters, they do so full on (rightly or wrongly [the latter imho at times]), but has not happened in your thread.
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