Hi all,
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
I've had a limited company for a couple of years now, set up when I started contracting. After a year I took a permanent job and kept my company going for freelance work in my spare time.
Last month, I was made redundant (for the 4th time, that should tell you something about permanent jobs). Anyway, I've decided I've got enough work coming in now for me to give the freelance a go and work from home.
My problem is, I've stayed with the same accountants since I started contracting. At the time I was charged £85 a month, which seemed reasonable for the work involved. They agreed to halve the cost when I was freelancing in my spare time, but I've got an idea they'll want to charge £85 again when I declare myself full-time freelancer.
Is this a reasonable rate for someone who's income is a little unpredictable?
Also, any advice you can give someone in my position would be very welcome.
Thanks.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
I've had a limited company for a couple of years now, set up when I started contracting. After a year I took a permanent job and kept my company going for freelance work in my spare time.
Last month, I was made redundant (for the 4th time, that should tell you something about permanent jobs). Anyway, I've decided I've got enough work coming in now for me to give the freelance a go and work from home.
My problem is, I've stayed with the same accountants since I started contracting. At the time I was charged £85 a month, which seemed reasonable for the work involved. They agreed to halve the cost when I was freelancing in my spare time, but I've got an idea they'll want to charge £85 again when I declare myself full-time freelancer.
Is this a reasonable rate for someone who's income is a little unpredictable?
Also, any advice you can give someone in my position would be very welcome.
Thanks.


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