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Do you use a PCG quality accountant?

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    #11
    Originally posted by autodial View Post
    WTF are accoutax?
    Accountancy firm used by PCG apparently, their logo is on the PDF I linked to above, and in conspicuous places on the QA site.

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      #12
      Originally posted by ashleymoran View Post
      Accountancy firm used by PCG apparently, their logo is on the PDF I linked to above, and in conspicuous places on the QA site.
      Yeh man but dont quote them unless you have frst hand knowlege about what they are talking about.For all you know they could be sh**e
      sorry Diver I'm off the cigs again

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        #13
        Pcg

        Originally posted by autodial View Post
        Clearly this is something you should have raised before you handed over the cash!
        WTF are accoutax?[/QUOTE]

        Accountax are the guys who represented the Jones in the Arctic Systems case.

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          #14
          I agree with Darren, unless your accountant has received specialist IR35, S660 training you are really are better off with a PCG quality accountant.

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            #15
            Originally posted by ashleymoran View Post
            Accountancy firm used by PCG apparently, their logo is on the PDF I linked to above, and in conspicuous places on the QA site.
            If you haven't heard of them, you clearly haven't paid any attention to how IR35 works or how you defend your position as being outside it so you're in no position to query their presence on the PCG's radar. PCG use them becuase they are very good at their job, not the other way round
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Originally posted by malvolio View Post
              If you haven't heard of them, you clearly haven't paid any attention to how IR35 works or how you defend your position as being outside it so you're in no position to query their presence on the PCG's radar. PCG use them becuase they are very good at their job, not the other way round


              I wasn't querying their presence, I was just pointing out that I found references to them on the PCG site.

              As for me not paying "any attention to how IR35 works or how you defend your position as being outside", well give me chance! I only formed my company two weeks ago and have yet to put any work through it. I'm still learning you know!

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                #17
                Originally posted by MARTYN View Post
                I agree with Darren, unless your accountant has received specialist IR35, S660 training you are really are better off with a PCG quality accountant.
                I think that's probably true. I will talk to my local PCGQAs (all two of them, being generous with the word "local") and maybe ring through the Yellow Pages and just ask everyone if they have IR35 training and experience with contract work.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ashleymoran View Post


                  I wasn't querying their presence, I was just pointing out that I found references to them on the PCG site.

                  As for me not paying "any attention to how IR35 works or how you defend your position as being outside", well give me chance! I only formed my company two weeks ago and have yet to put any work through it. I'm still learning you know!
                  And if you had been reading my posts over the last three or four years, the one thing I say all newbies should do is learn as much as they can before they start, before you spend a lot of money you don't need to.

                  However I will agree that using a PCG QA guy is a seriously good idea if you don't know the game. I hope you are similarly encouraged to join the PCG at the same time... (yeah, I know...)
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ashleymoran View Post


                    I wasn't querying their presence, I was just pointing out that I found references to them on the PCG site.

                    As for me not paying "any attention to how IR35 works or how you defend your position as being outside", well give me chance! I only formed my company two weeks ago and have yet to put any work through it. I'm still learning you know!
                    Don't worry about Mal. He's the resident PCG sock puppet...
                    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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                      #20
                      is "PCG Quality" some sort of accreditation scheme or is it just another way of saying something is pony?

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