FWIW, I would not advise anyone to engage an accountant who is not a FreeAgent accountant. See my posts about a good GBP 49 a month option too, if you're interested, that is.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostFWIW, I would not advise anyone to engage an accountant who is not a FreeAgent accountant. See my posts about a good GBP 49 a month option too, if you're interested, that is.______________________
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostFWIW, I would not advise anyone to engage an accountant who is not a FreeAgent accountant. See my posts about a good GBP 49 a month option too, if you're interested, that is.
I say "most" - the accountancy sector serving the PSC / contractor market is unusual in having operators who have invested heavily in proprietary portals and similar - outside of the firms that narrowly focus only on that sector accountancy firms normally work with whichever system a client chooses to use. For example, we have clients on FreeAgent, Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, Money, even TasBooks (yes, it still runs), and also a free spreadsheet for those who find that suits.
Personally I would err away from any portal driven firm, I think it's too many eggs in one basket.Comment
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostBased on what reasoning is FA a must please ?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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@OP - what the comparisons don't tell you is how the firms run, specifically is it a help desk style of support or something more traditional - neither are right or wrong, but the relationships will be different.
I would also ask what the qualifications and experience are amongst the senior staff team, and how broad a range of advice they can offer. You may or may not need it, but it's useful to help to understand the firm you are proposing to instruct.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostFA is rapidly gaining traction in the industry and is getting much closer to being the default option for contractor's book keeping. This has huge advantages when/if you want to change accountants. Changing from one FA accountant to another is simple. On top of that, FA is by far the best and easiest way yet for a contractor to see in real time the company finances and liabilities. It does stacks of clever stuff, you need to look at it. You can get a fully functioning trial account if you wish, for 28 days at no cost to try it out.______________________
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostThanks for this. I may have another look at the product as I am not convinced of the sole benefits...I use a spreadsheet solution, and have been for the past 10 years (with tweaks during this time) , and works for me fine.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI used a spreadie for 12 years before I swapped to FA. Honestly, if you aren't impressed when taking the 28 day trial, you're a real tough nut to crack!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post@NLUK Do you pay for FreeAgent yourself or is it part of your Accountants package?Comment
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Originally posted by varghesejim View PostFollowing advise from this forum talked to some accountants and I find it difficult to choose between them because they are all helpful.
So did some research again and this time InniAccounts looks good because of the following reasons
Pros
Online accounting software is better(they claim)
Provide all features other competitors provide and more(with an exception of IR35 review)
No fee up to 3 months when not in contract
2105 Small accountant award winner from CUK
Cons
their pro-active account is 107 pm, more than comparable providers
no FreeAgent
no IR35 review(InTouch has it)
They have a comparion tool in the website
InTouch Accountants versus inniAccounts - inniAccounts
What other members think? How useful is IR35 review?
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