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    #11
    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    Why? I use a local accountants firm and I don't ever get half the hassles some people seem to report on here with either of the above. Just becuase they're a popular choice don't ever discount the value of sitting across the table from someone talking through your options.
    I was not dissing using a local accountant i am all for it infact but if your earnings are at that level the chances are your not going to have complicated tax affairs and if your new to the limited setup it may be more suitable initially to go to someone who specialises rather than a local accountant who may or may not have contractor experience.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
      I was not dissing using a local accountant i am all for it infact but if your earnings are at that level the chances are your not going to have complicated tax affairs and if your new to the limited setup it may be more suitable initially to go to someone who specialises rather than a local accountant who may or may not have contractor experience.
      Or you could get that rare animal - a local accountant who specialises in contractors.

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