Re:Chargeable Time
I assume that you're talking about sending out the FBI2 form to clients for signature? The form would take say 15 minutes to complete and cost 30p to send.
With a chargeout rate of say £25 per hour for admin staff thats £6.25 plus VAT plus 30p in total.
The registration process as an agent is a one-off step with clients added to your list as the FBI2s are submitted to the Revenue.
Now if there are any delays as a result of Revenue error you can of course submit a compensation claim to the Revenue for the extra work they have caused you and you have charged the client. So the net cost to the client of Revenue errors should be nil. Before you say it this is normal practice and the Revenue do not mark your card in any way for pursuing this compensation.
Finally, any competent payroll software package should let you submit P35s electronically anyway so there isn't any additional cost to pass on to clients.
If your sofware doesn't allow you to submit electronically then you would let the admin staff complete the form online at a cost of say £25 plus VAT.
How then do you get to the figure of £70!!!
to date, our time and admin costs on registrations is averaging £70 per client due to IR @#%$-ups, papers lost in the post etc.
With a chargeout rate of say £25 per hour for admin staff thats £6.25 plus VAT plus 30p in total.
The registration process as an agent is a one-off step with clients added to your list as the FBI2s are submitted to the Revenue.
Now if there are any delays as a result of Revenue error you can of course submit a compensation claim to the Revenue for the extra work they have caused you and you have charged the client. So the net cost to the client of Revenue errors should be nil. Before you say it this is normal practice and the Revenue do not mark your card in any way for pursuing this compensation.
Finally, any competent payroll software package should let you submit P35s electronically anyway so there isn't any additional cost to pass on to clients.
If your sofware doesn't allow you to submit electronically then you would let the admin staff complete the form online at a cost of say £25 plus VAT.
How then do you get to the figure of £70!!!

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