If my accountant has made a number of errors over the last year (I'm getting rid of them this month) am I able to reclaim some of the money that has been paid for them? Or not pay them the 1 month notice? I have all the errors documented via emails.
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You could be entitled to it but good luck getting it. They aren't going to just hand it over. You could report them to whatever body it is and/or go small claims but we can't be talking a lot here. Is it really worth it?
Change accountants and forget the whole affair IMO.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
If going to small claims I suspect (IANAL) that you would have to prove material loss as a result of their errors? You could, as NLUK suggests, report them to whatever body they are a member of (ACCA, CIMA, etc) and see if they have any compensation claims processes.
You could also try saying to the firm that you will not pay any final instalment due because of the errors and see what they say. Getting money back is going to be difficult, I suspect. It's always easier to withhold funds but make sure your move to the new accountant is complete before you withhold any payment.Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostIf my accountant has made a number of errors over the last year (I'm getting rid of them this month) am I able to reclaim some of the money that has been paid for them? Or not pay them the 1 month notice? I have all the errors documented via emails.
You have that clause don't you??? No?
Oh well. In that case, no you can't.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostIf my accountant has made a number of errors over the last year (I'm getting rid of them this month) am I able to reclaim some of the money that has been paid for them? Or not pay them the 1 month notice? I have all the errors documented via emails.
If you havent been bringing these issues to their attention as and when, you could still complain and ask for a reduction in the bill. Whether they give you one though is another matter.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostIf my accountant has made a number of errors over the last year (I'm getting rid of them this month) am I able to reclaim some of the money that has been paid for them? Or not pay them the 1 month notice? I have all the errors documented via emails.
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If they're not preparing your EOY accounts and you need to pay another accountant to do that work, you may be able to a get a refund, because that is the bulk of your annual payment. Monthly payments are best viewed as staged payments for this EOY work (the RTI, VAT and other interannual stuff is small in comparison). There's no harm in asking. However, most likely, it's completely discretionary w/r to your T&Cs. Many accountants don't like to burn bridges, so you may get a refund.Comment
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This is a negotiation to be had with your accountant (assuming you have no contractual basis for such a claim) and nothing more. If you're not happy with them it would be easier to simply move (and negotiate any early termination fees with them).Comment
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