• Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
  • Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!

Deemed payment for IR35 after company closure

Collapse
X
  •  
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #11
    Originally posted by AZZIK View Post
    I have managed to get to the bottom of it from what he is saying his accountant was not sure if he was in IR35 so I think he just put him down as inside IR35. His accountant has been rubbish and may be the cause of all this. As the accountant says he has to pay the deemed payment HMRC have not sent any requests to view his contract.

    I would not mind leaving my company open but accountant will charge me if I do until they do end of year accounts thats why I thought if I close company down I only have to pay accountant charges for next 4 months for them to prepare necessary paperwork.
    To be honest I doubt if it will make much difference to the overall accountancy bill. Although you (probably) pay monthly this is likely just a payment on account against an agreed annual service fee.

    If you close the co down halfway through the year then this does not mean the accountant only has to do half the work.

    Comment


      #12
      My accountant charges monthly and I've never agreed a yearly contract so if that was me I would not expect to pay a full 12 months money for a part year's accounts however I would happily pay a fee for the final accounts and tax return but wouldn't expect to pay something like 6 months money for it.
      Last edited by pisces; 3 September 2008, 13:32.

      Comment


        #13
        They were my thoughts to as I pay monthly fees.

        Comment


          #14
          Originally posted by AZZIK View Post
          They were my thoughts to as I pay monthly fees.
          You may be right - but it would be fairly unusual. The point being they don't do 1/12th of your annual account each month. They will post things etc, however production of the annual accounts etc is the major portion of the overall work they will do. This amount of work is not particularly dependant upon the volume of transactions.

          Certainly I would not expect to pay full price if stopping half way through a year - but I'd expect to pay more than half.

          Comment


            #15
            Spoke to accountant they want four months payment up front when closing comapny for paperwork

            Is this normal?
            Last edited by AZZIK; 3 September 2008, 14:42.

            Comment


              #16
              What you've got to ask is how much another accountant would charge to wrap your accounts up? Maybe ask around.

              How much is four months payment?

              Comment


                #17
                Originally posted by pisces View Post
                My accountant charges monthly and I've never agreed a yearly contract so if that was me I would not expect to pay a full 12 months money for a part year's accounts however I would happily pay a fee for the final accounts and tax return but wouldn't expect to pay something like 6 months money for it.
                You'll probably find he doesn't.

                You'll probably find he charges you a fixed fee, but lets you pay it by installments up front....
                Still Invoicing

                Comment


                  #18
                  We charge our clients a fixed annual fee for accounting service but allow payment on a monthly basis as it has cash flow advantages for both them and us.

                  About 80% of the work involved in assisting a contractor in the running of their limited company is the production of the year end books and returns. Therefore it would be unreasonable of a contractor to pay his accountant installments for 4 months and then expect a full set of accounts and returns.

                  Regards.

                  David.
                  Low cost accountancy solutions for contractors

                  Comment


                    #19
                    Originally posted by blacjac View Post
                    You'll probably find he doesn't.

                    You'll probably find he charges you a fixed fee, but lets you pay it by installments up front....
                    Nope.

                    He even advertises his rate as monthly. Yearly rates have never once been mentioned.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X