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    #11
    I think el_richo is an ex-accountant of mine who worked for 360....shoulda chosen a more obscure name

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      #12
      Originally posted by rawly
      As ever we weep and wilt in the spendour of your superior knowledge.
      Awww shucks... Anyway, I cheat - I was a cost accountant before I was an IT guy...
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #13
        Originally posted by malvolio
        There are two answers (regularly rehearsed and republished, since most people don't grasp the logic of cost accountancy):

        How much does your accounntant save you by prevention of erroneous returns, accuracy of data, avoidance of late returns, penalties and overpayments and similar practical measures such as knowing all the claimable allowances

        or

        How much time would it take a year for you to do the same thing yourself, 100% accurately, including cross-checking and keeping up with the rules, multiplied by double your hourly rate (and I'm not going into that again, just trust me on it)

        Either sum is in excess of the accountant's fees, hence the accountant is free.
        Do you charge yourself out at double your hourly rate just to do your own paperwork? Surely, this is part of your Director's duties and is automatically paid for out of salary (which is paid monthly, not just when you are fee earning). I would suspect that the IR would not regard that as a legitimate business tax deductable expense unless you can justify why you are charging the rate you are and whether you are suitably qualifed to charge such a rate for carrying out your own business paperwork.

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          #14
          Originally posted by malvolio
          I was a cost accountant before I was an IT guy...
          That is truly geek-tastic. Was there ever a worse progression than from accountancy to IT? I bet it never happens the other way. Actually, now I come to think about it I worked with an IT guy with an accountancy background....he wasn't ultra-geeky, perhaps they cancel each other out...

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            #15
            Thanks for the answers guys. An nope i don't work for 360. I'm quite fresh to the world of contracting and am currently with Giants Umbrella services but looking for other options.....mainly LTD.

            Anyhoo, thanks for your inputs, much appreciated.

            I'll be off to trawl the pages of this forum.

            Rich

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              #16
              Originally posted by el_richo
              Thanks for the answers guys. An nope i don't work for 360. I'm quite fresh to the world of contracting and am currently with Giants Umbrella services but looking for other options.....mainly LTD.

              Anyhoo, thanks for your inputs, much appreciated.

              I'll be off to trawl the pages of this forum.

              Rich
              I'd go with what's already been said (but saying it anyway so there!), get yourself a good accountant that you pay monthly for an all inclusive service - at least for your first year or two of going Ltd... will take away most of the stressses and strains. Sure it's still a bit more effort than an umbrella, but you get the satisfaction of running your own company and other than making sure you're upto date on IR35 and S660 at regular intervals really not all that taxing (pun intended!)

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