A contractor friend of mine currently uses a book keeper to do his books for him.
They are now telling him he should pay something in the order of £700 for his books to be audited by an external party before they are submitted to HMRC.
They say this reduces the chances of HMRC doing a full audit themselves and actually quoted figures like if you do get the books audited there is only a 1 in 8 chance of HMRC auditing his company, as opposed to 1 in 3 chance if they aren't.
He is the book keepers only "small" client, most are for want of a better phrase "real companies" and not a 1 man limited company contractor, and they reckon that's what all the companies do.
I had no idea whatsoever. Maybe this audit thing doesn't apply if you use an accountant, maybe it's part of their service.
I haven't seen anyone mention this kind of personally requested and paid for audit on here.
Thoughts from the panel?
They are now telling him he should pay something in the order of £700 for his books to be audited by an external party before they are submitted to HMRC.
They say this reduces the chances of HMRC doing a full audit themselves and actually quoted figures like if you do get the books audited there is only a 1 in 8 chance of HMRC auditing his company, as opposed to 1 in 3 chance if they aren't.
He is the book keepers only "small" client, most are for want of a better phrase "real companies" and not a 1 man limited company contractor, and they reckon that's what all the companies do.
I had no idea whatsoever. Maybe this audit thing doesn't apply if you use an accountant, maybe it's part of their service.
I haven't seen anyone mention this kind of personally requested and paid for audit on here.
Thoughts from the panel?

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