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[SEEKING RECOMMENDATIONS] "All-inclusive" accountant

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    [SEEKING RECOMMENDATIONS] "All-inclusive" accountant

    Hello all!

    First post here and I'm already asking for advice - tut tut!

    I was one of the unfortunate fools who signed up to SJD and they very quickly managed to get me a fine from HMRC for not doing their job so obviously I left them swiftly!

    What I'd like, however, is to find a reputable (as in, actually do their job) accountancy with a similar package incl:

    - Standard accountancy (of course)
    - Included IR35 contract reviews
    - An IPSE package incl. IR35 insurance
    - Contractor insurance (usual stuff for public sector)

    I do realise I could get these things separately (and I have) but the all-inclusive nature of this package was very appealing.

    Any advice on this would be greatly welcomed and appreciated!

    #2
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      #3
      I wouldn't - at least not until you have caught up with the discussions on the challenges to MSC and MSCP provisions...
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #4
        Originally posted by malvolio View Post
        I wouldn't - at least not until you have caught up with the discussions on the challenges to MSC and MSCP provisions...
        OP, that's good advice. Be very careful what you sign up for. To mitigate tax risk in today's environment you would be well advised to do as much of the company house keeping as you can yourself. Read up on the recent MSC threads.
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          #5
          Originally posted by malvolio View Post
          I wouldn't - at least not until you have caught up with the discussions on the challenges to MSC and MSCP provisions...
          +2

          If you are running a business you need to demonstrate that you are running a business and not being spoonfed by a Managed Service Company Provider.

          Which means

          1) get a FreeAgent account and use it
          2) find a firm happy to use FreeAgent and willing to accept an annual fee rather than monthly payments

          And for everything else look at what QDOS offer - as they don't offer accountancy they aren't caught by the MSC legislation and their contract reviews / insurance is more than good enough.
          merely at clientco for the entertainment

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            #6
            Originally posted by chrisaw View Post
            - Standard accountancy (of course)
            - Included IR35 contract reviews
            - An IPSE package incl. IR35 insurance
            - Contractor insurance (usual stuff for public sector)
            An accountant does accounts. Why would you take insurances and memberships and reviews though them? Go find the specialists and get your own.

            Tough job this contracting isn't it.
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              #7
              Originally posted by eek View Post

              +2

              If you are running a business you need to demonstrate that you are running a business and not being spoonfed by a Managed Service Company Provider.

              Which means

              1) get a FreeAgent account and use it
              2) find a firm happy to use FreeAgent and willing to accept an annual fee rather than monthly payments

              And for everything else look at what QDOS offer - as they don't offer accountancy they aren't caught by the MSC legislation and their contract reviews / insurance is more than good enough.
              +3. Anyone asking for an "all inclusive" accountancy package is asking to get shot in the face with HMRC's renewed focus on MSCs.

              I would look for an accountant to prepare your end of year returns on an ad-hoc basis. Most accountants charge an annual fee that is conveniently billed as 12 one-month payments. What you want, at most, is a fixed price deal for preparing your CT600, SATR and other annual returns at the relevant time of year. You should be managing payroll, VAT and other daily/monthly/quarterly etc. stuff yourself.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

                +3. Anyone asking for an "all inclusive" accountancy package is asking to get shot in the face with HMRC's renewed focus on MSCs.

                I would look for an accountant to prepare your end of year returns on an ad-hoc basis. Most accountants charge an annual fee that is conveniently billed as 12 one-month payments. What you want, at most, is a fixed price deal for preparing your CT600, SATR and other annual returns at the relevant time of year. You should be managing payroll, VAT and other daily/monthly/quarterly etc. stuff yourself.
                which is why we suggest Freeagent because it makes doing that stuff stupidly simple...
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by eek View Post

                  which is why we suggest Freeagent because it makes doing that stuff stupidly simple...
                  Absolutely, and if you are open to switching banks to NatWest/Mettle it comes with the bank account at no extra charge. That's a deal too good to overlook for many people. IMO of course.
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                    #10
                    So currently use gorilla accounting for my company accounts. They do all accounting via freeagent but not provide any insurance or reviews. Would this now still be issue with MSC?
                    Last edited by xenomorph; 26 July 2022, 10:46.

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