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Do I need an Accountant if I go for FreeAgent?
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What FB said and, MVLOnline is a specific company - one that many people here have used. However, there are many companies who provide a liquidation service. You're essentially saying if you want to buy petrol you need to go to Esso. -
Why would you need any extra spare time? 15 mins a week I would say. As I said already, it pulls in the details from your bank statement automatically and you just either confirm the categories its assigned or assign one yourself. Job done.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Perhaps if your account are really simple and you have plenty of spare time on your hands and you know what you are doing, then you could go without one, but to say that people "definitely do not need an accountant" is one of those statements which definitely isn't true for all businesses. It may be true for some.
I have a degree of complication myself, in that I invoice and are paid in USD. But even that is simple to handle, and it adds currency gains or losses into the accounts all on its own. Accounts are constantly available, so I can always see how much next years corp tax is, what expenses are etc etc.
I would reword what you said from really simple to: if your accounts are standard and you have 15 mins a week. Free 30 days trial and its totally free to all Natwest customers (which I am).Last edited by escapeUK; 6 October 2024, 08:12.Comment
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business account holders only.Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
. Free 30 days trial and its totally free to all Natwest customers (which I am).He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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OK, so if everyone uses one particular bank for their business accounts and they are a one man band but think they are a company, and they are happy that the software is only free for 30 days and that it will take an hour a month to pull information together, and you still need to submit the various pieces of documentation, and it doesn't offer you any advice, and, and, and,... then sure.Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
Why would you need any extra spare time? 15 mins a week I would say. As I said already, it pulls in the details from your bank statement automatically and you just either confirm the categories its assigned or assign one yourself. Job done.
I have a degree of complication myself, in that I invoice and are paid in USD. But even that is simple to handle, and it adds currency gains or losses into the accounts all on its own. Accounts are constantly available, so I can always see how much next years corp tax is, what expenses are etc etc.
I would reword what you said from really simple to: if your accounts are standard and you have 15 mins a week. Free 30 days trial and its totally free to all Natwest customers (which I am).…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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FreeAgent is IMHO only.
Im more of a XERO fan but hey ho.
Only thing to be aware of really is that although FreeAgent is free for business customers of Nat West and this is a nice perk, West Register a subsiduary of NatWest own FreeAgent.
This of course means that your bank if you are with NatWest have more information readily available about your financial positions than you may like.
This is probably the main reason I would rather use an alternative product.Former IPSE member
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Is there a middleground? I'm quite confident doing everything through software like FreeAgent - but would like to have an accountant for year end / or any queries like VAT etc...
So I wouldn't mind finding a service that's like half the usual £100-150 that most charge - e.g. £600/year for year end / occasional queries.
Any accountants do that sort of thing?Comment
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I'm sure there is but it's more likely to be a friendly local accountant rather than the sausage factory types. Someone who knows you and is more familiar with your books rather than a business where multiple people pick it up over the year. You'd be best ringing a few and getting a feel. Remember though for 100 quid you are going to get less than two hours work so have to be clear on what you want from them and then negotiate.Originally posted by dogzilla View PostIs there a middleground? I'm quite confident doing everything through software like FreeAgent - but would like to have an accountant for year end / or any queries like VAT etc...
So I wouldn't mind finding a service that's like half the usual £100-150 that most charge - e.g. £600/year for year end / occasional queries.
Any accountants do that sort of thing?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I manged for a very long time using excel and a local for advice and filing YE.
it's not rocket science.He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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I've just switched from Xero to FA, crikey it's different. It is most certainly designed for people with no accounting experience. Very little flexibility in how you input transactions.
Sadly Xero kept mucking about with things I'd much rather they left well alone so they had to be binned off. It's a shame it's only FA who include the ability to submit micro accounts and calculate CT. None of the other online accounting packages do that but I'm not sure the nannying you get with FA is going to annoy me even more.
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Also, I really don't like the idea of putting my financial info on 'cloud'*Originally posted by sadkingbilly View PostI manged for a very long time using excel and a local for advice and filing YE.
it's not rocket science.
*Someone Else's Servers.He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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