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Originally posted by suebfg View PostHI, I am just about to move from umbrella to limited company and am looking for a managed accountancy provider. I've been looking at Giant, Nixon Williams and SJD - are there any recommendations please? I have been with Giant as umbrella but not sure about how good their limited company service is. Thanks
I was with SJD up to a year and a bit ago and had to leave. IMO you want an accountant using Freeagent. Nice little system and everyone I know what has started using it likes it. I use, and would recommend Gorilla Accounting. Ex SJD staff so have the knowledge and have freeagent thrown in. A number of posters here use them.
If you want to research any of these try searching the forums to see what the feedback is.
Use SJD site:forums.contractoruk.com in Google and it will return all threads with SJD mentioned etc.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Can anyone recommend an accountant in Norwich, even better if they are familiar with freeagent.Comment
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Originally posted by mikedefieslife View PostCan anyone recommend an accountant in Norwich, even better if they are familiar with freeagent.
Accountants are very good at using email and the telephone to communicate."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy do they have to be in Norwich?
Accountants are very good at using email and the telephone to communicate.Comment
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Originally posted by mikedefieslife View PostTrue, but at some point I'd like to sit down with them and go through a few things. I guess it's not a necessity, but if you never meet your accountant it's going to be difficult to use them as a reference in the future.
You do not need to meet your accountant for them to issue you a reference.
Most accountants will have their ID and money laundering checks when they take you on as a client.
As has been mentioned with, email, phone, Skype, and other forms of communication it is so easy to stay in touch with your accountant and most will reply in 24 hours.Comment
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Can anyone specifically recommend Contratax (or otherwise)?
Seen Martin is a regular contributor on here and his responses seem well judges and credible...
I've spoken to him and he's on my shortlist of two or three (other are a local one man band who was recommended and again seems to know his game and maybe Clearsky, latter again from -multiple- recommendations).
Incidentally Whitefield Tax were most definitely on this list until I received 'short shrift' (aka snotty, arrogant) response to my request to complete what I thought was a relatively simple questionnaire I put together to make comparisons - goodbye Whitefield TaxComment
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Originally posted by naywansteepanuf View PostSeen Martin is a regular contributor on here and his responses seem well judges and credible...
I've spoken to him and he's on my shortlist of two or three (other are a local one man band who was recommended and again seems to know his game and maybe Clearsky, latter again from -multiple- recommendations).
Incidentally Whitefield Tax were most definitely on this list until I received 'short shrift' (aka snotty, arrogant) response to my request to complete what I thought was a relatively simple questionnaire I put together to make comparisons - goodbye Whitefield TaxComment
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Sorry to hear that. I'll happily look into the reply you received if you wish to get in touch with me directly, but in fairness we can't be everything to everyone, and I can understand why my staff would be reluctant to spend time on a questionnaire duplicating information already on our website.
Having received the curt response mentioned, I did indeed remove you from my list and also I did find (every other firm that I have approached) were prepared to go to such lengths in order to get a new client.Comment
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Originally posted by naywansteepanuf View PostJessica, thanks for your offer but you will be wasting your time, as you clearly don't have to justify yourselves as apparently 95% of your new clients come as a result of recommendations.
Having received the curt response mentioned, I did indeed remove you from my list and also I did find (every other firm that I have approached) were prepared to go to such lengths in order to get a new client.
But, genuinely, I wish you well in finding the right accountant for you, and in your business venture.Comment
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