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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAnyone got any experience of Aardvark (and SG Umbrella they use)?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Just mention NorthernladUK or NLUK and they'll automatically split it 50/50. They know me so know what to do.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Just mention NorthernladUK or NLUK and they'll automatically split it 50/50. They know me so know what to do.
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Originally posted by 2022TTM View Post
Hi - I received your message - but I can't reply!! (maybe as a new account limitation?) I think I require your full name, unless GA know you as JHamp82 ?
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Originally posted by 2022TTM View PostHi, anyone currently with Gorilla Accounting that wants to share a referral please? Thanks in advanceLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by JHamp82 View Post
I use Gorilla Accounting. They use FreeAgent, with same day response guarantee and direct dial of my accountant helps massively.Leave a comment:
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Hi, anyone currently with Gorilla Accounting that wants to share a referral please? Thanks in advanceLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by sergeantpluck View PostCan anyone recommend an accountant for a first-time contractor? I'm very new to all this (I have a couple of outside-IR35 contracts) - no idea what I'm doing with dividends, self-assessments, and all that. I'm with BI who set me up on FreeAgent which I've got running and in order but otherwise they are not helpful at all - maybe you get what you pay for - willing to pay a bit more for some help or advice to be honest. EDIT: do I lose all my FreeAgent work if I move to another accountant? Thank you.
SJD were like this, Gorilla were like this when they were small and are same now they are big. Also look at what you pay, what is it? £1200 a year. How much time would you give your client for that? Three days billing? 24 hours a year? I'm sure accountants day rates would be more as well so less hours than that. So you you aren't paying for a lot of their time I am afraid.
No disrespect to BI and the other contractor accountants but it is a bit of a cut down sausage factory. They give you the tools and provide you a basic service. We aren't complex so it's churn for them.
And no, you don't lose FA data. That's the beauty of it. The accountants pass over the permissions and you just carry on but before jumping I'd just have a think about what you expect and what you pay for as many people are surprised at the reality. Even if you pay more you aren't going to get a personal accountant to help run your business I am afraid.
Do your research, ask them questions, learn and this requirement for help will quickly disappear anyway. Jumping ship because you are new and haven't done your research is just going to complicate things. You are a contractor with a business to run. That's your job now, not the coding stuff on site. It's up to you to learn how to run your business.Last edited by northernladuk; 19 January 2022, 12:19.Leave a comment:
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