Originally posted by oliverson
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Moving on from InTouch (Brookson)
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
It would cost a few hundred quid to get your year end returns done. Personally, I don't think the standard contractor accountancy packages make much sense in FA. It is extremely easy to manage your payroll, VAT returns etc. I would also say this is essential, especially before CK/Boox has played out. The more control you have, the better. You need to pay attention to filing deadlines and have your calendar set up with all of them. Don't get me wrong, you can make a blunder that would cost you more than an accountancy fee, so you do need to pay attention, but if you've been contracting for several years, you should easily be able to handle the month-to-month stuff and then get an accountant to file the year-end returns if you're not comfortable with those. As you say, FA is "free" through various routes, including Mettle/RBS.Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View Post
Who do you get to do your year end returns?Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Interesting, thanks.
I'm just looking at a list of services offered in the Bronze package here:
https://paperrocketaccounting.com/limitedcompany/
I'm wondering how much of that is pretty much a given when using Free Agent and for anything that arises not on that list, do FA have a support line that can help out, even at additional one-off expense?
I mean, would I be paying just over £ 1.5k a year for what Free Agent already provides out of the box, and that box is free to me as an RBS customer?
Freeagent is a bookkeeping tool. It doesn't keep abreast of the latest tax changes keeping you efficient, answer any questions about expenses etc, doesn't check your accounts for stuff you missed and is available to chat to you at the dial of a number and so on.
You just have to work out if you are good enough to do it yourself with clever bookkeeping software or you would like the services of a professional on tap 52 weeks (ish) a year. Personally the 1.5k (claimable) is worth it all day long just for convenience.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Remember you can always speak to your accountant on that package as well so can ask them anything and everything and take up hours of their time a year.
Freeagent is a bookkeeping tool. It doesn't keep abreast of the latest tax changes keeping you efficient, answer any questions about expenses etc, doesn't check your accounts for stuff you missed and is available to chat to you at the dial of a number and so on.
You just have to work out if you are good enough to do it yourself with clever bookkeeping software or you would like the services of a professional on tap 52 weeks (ish) a year. Personally the 1.5k (claimable) is worth it all day long just for convenience.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Remember you can always speak to your accountant on that package as well so can ask them anything and everything and take up hours of their time a year.
Freeagent is a bookkeeping tool. It doesn't keep abreast of the latest tax changes keeping you efficient, answer any questions about expenses etc, doesn't check your accounts for stuff you missed and is available to chat to you at the dial of a number and so on.
You just have to work out if you are good enough to do it yourself with clever bookkeeping software or you would like the services of a professional on tap 52 weeks (ish) a year. Personally the 1.5k (claimable) is worth it all day long just for convenience.
But yeah, you're probably right, I'm really not the kind of person that can be 4rsed with all that stuff, especially at my stage of life.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Bear in mind that accountants screw up quite frequently and they typically don't know much about the legislation affecting contracting businesses (never get IR35 reviews from your accountant etc.). I've had some good accountants in the past, but I frequently caught issues or needed to chase things and, again, these were solid accountants with excellent reviews. Most of the cookie cutter accountants are terrible and most of the good accountants turn into bad ones, eventually (InTouch being an excellent example). If you're prepared to be diligent, the risks are the opposite of what you suggest, although definitely *not* for n00bs.
But for less than three days billing it's still a worthwhile service for me.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post...Medium sized I'd say Maslins but he has stepped away I think so need to speak to him to understand the situation nowadays...
Originally posted by oliverson View PostI mean, would I be paying just over £ 1.5k a year for what Free Agent already provides out of the box, and that box is free to me as an RBS customer?Comment
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I moved to Maslins a while back (from the then SJD), made the move easy and sorted a few things in FreeAgent. Highly recommend both (FreeAgent and Maslins). I do my own VAT returns, etc but they’re there just to check over things and help when required like NL mentioned earlier, so peace of mind.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostClaire and her tea boy at Clarity Taxation.Comment
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