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Dip in Level of Service from Nixon Williams

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  • youngguy
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    Originally posted by simondolan View Post
    I have sold neither knives nor cars for a living. Have been doing this for the last 20+ years though and on here giving advice and merriment since 1999 ish. And the occasional nugget of advice over the years. I think perhaps you are too young to remember....
    :-)
    I wish I were younger 😉

    Don't get me wrong, you have my respect for what you did/have done and I take my hat off to your wanting to come back into the fray.....but I'm yet to see anything that could be classed as advice since you have returned , just you dropping your new firm's name in every post!

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  • simondolan
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    Originally posted by youngguy View Post
    Agreed. I have nothing against Simon, but at least Darren and Alan (and others) actually give some accountancy advice and help. I appreciate why they do this but it's better than Simon's car salesman/kitchen knife salesman approach .

    Sorry Simon, no offence!
    I have sold neither knives nor cars for a living. Have been doing this for the last 20+ years though and on here giving advice and merriment since 1999 ish. And the occasional nugget of advice over the years. I think perhaps you are too young to remember....
    :-)

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  • rocketjet
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    I’d be satisfied simply with an accountant that provided the service as advertised. Is that too much to ask?

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  • youngguy
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    Originally posted by simondolan View Post
    No, is actually free. All included within the remarkably reasonable £95 per month.....
    Agreed. I have nothing against Simon, but at least Darren and Alan (and others) actually give some accountancy advice and help. I appreciate why they do this but it's better than Simon's car salesman/kitchen knife salesman approach .

    Sorry Simon, no offence!

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  • SeanT
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    Yeah I'm not doing my own EoY accounts...

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Indeed. Though I don't need payroll as I paid no salary. And I recommend DIY VAT. Seems the GBP30 a month deal would suffice. Even bigger bargain.
    And finally some details. Bearing in mind your needs are different to most is it not worth pointing this out when you are talking prices?

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by SeanT View Post
    I don't think they offer the £50 package any more though. The £60 one is good value.
    Indeed. Though I don't need payroll as I paid no salary. And I recommend DIY VAT. Seems the GBP30 a month deal would suffice. Even bigger bargain.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by Chart Accountancy View Post
    The FreeAgent account is probably rather deemed to be free within their £95 package because if a client doesn't want to use FreeAgent, there will be no change in the monthly fee. For example, we include FreeAgent within our £89+vat monthly package but for anyone that doesn't want to use FreeAgent, we offer £69+vat. However, most clients are happy to pay for the package including the software but we make it clear that it is not free.
    I commend your honesty and transparency.

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  • SeanT
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    Originally posted by Lewis View Post
    I'd like to know please.
    I don't think they offer the £50 package any more though. The £60 one is good value.

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  • Darren at Fox-Bartfield
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    Freeagent

    Originally posted by Lewis View Post
    And if you leave the accountant - you can go back to paying yourself, with no loss of data?
    Yes, that's correct. Makes the transfer process much easier.

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