Open an RBS Business Account and they give you FreeAgent for free with it.
Bank account costs £5 a month - you don't have to use it - and that saves the FA fee itself.
I have no idea what RBS are like for banking with them, but if you want or need FreeAgent and your accountant can't do it for you, that's the cheapest way to do it.
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MTD: Sage Vs Xero Vs Freeagent
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Another vote for free agent.
if you the sort who is a bit OCD about keeping everything tidy, then free agent makes that very easy.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by asingh View PostHi Guys,
In prep for the whole MTD - My accountant has told me to setup online accounts and has suggested 3 from what others with him are using (Sage, Xero and quickbooks). I was previously gearing towards Xero, however i been trawling through this from and reading all the recent posts about this and it seem the best option for a contractor (such as me - 2 employees - me and wife) is Freeagent.
Looking at the pricing - i was looking at Xeros basic plan (£9 a month) but Free agent is coming in at £24 a month for the ltd company package.
I been on the forum for years (mostly reading and absorbing posts) so i know this a place i can trust for good advice and i know its a topic much discussed. I have read most of the recent posts and searched but not really able to make a 100% choice (based on the price difference).
So.... advice please - xero vs freeagent?
Thank you all for reading the post and any help provided in advance!Leave a comment:
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Yeah, go FreeAgent. Most of us get it included in the package of our contractor friendly accountants.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostErm...
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Originally posted by asingh View PostSo.... advice please - xero vs freeagent?
i been trawling through this from and reading all the recent posts about this and it seem the best option for a contractor (such as me - 2 employees - me and wife) is Freeagent.Last edited by northernladuk; 19 March 2019, 00:47.Leave a comment:
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MTD: Sage Vs Xero Vs Freeagent
Hi Guys,
In prep for the whole MTD - My accountant has told me to setup online accounts and has suggested 3 from what others with him are using (Sage, Xero and quickbooks). I was previously gearing towards Xero, however i been trawling through this from and reading all the recent posts about this and it seem the best option for a contractor (such as me - 2 employees - me and wife) is Freeagent.
Looking at the pricing - i was looking at Xeros basic plan (£9 a month) but Free agent is coming in at £24 a month for the ltd company package.
I been on the forum for years (mostly reading and absorbing posts) so i know this a place i can trust for good advice and i know its a topic much discussed. I have read most of the recent posts and searched but not really able to make a 100% choice (based on the price difference).
So.... advice please - xero vs freeagent?
Thank you all for reading the post and any help provided in advance!
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