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    #11
    Originally posted by BrollyBabe
    How Much?
    Nothing, if they do it right. Once more, with feeling....

    Originally posted by malvolio
    But as I have said before, the cost of an accountant is nothing to do with what you pay them.


    Work out how much is your accountant saving you in correct filing of data and calculating correct payments so avoiding interest and penalties (probably £200-ish a year, but last time I tried it was rather more), plus however much time you would need to do it yourself accurately at double your normal rate, since you would be using up your downtime to do it (in my case something like 15 man days a year, or around £15k, and I was an accountant in a former life)
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      Originally posted by BrollyBabe
      How Much?
      We charge a fixed fee of £60+VAT with nothing more to pay and we form the company, register with the Revenue, VAT etc, free of charge.

      Alan

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