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  • Maslins
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    Originally posted by Iter View Post
    My company hasn’t been trading and the business account closed since early 2017, essentially dormant. How much would you expect an accountant to charge to create company accounts / CT600 ( with not a lot of info!). Been trying to close company but have a few complications...
    The phrase "essentially dormant" but then "a few complications" make this impossible to answer I'm afraid!

    If it was fully dormant, you could probably get away without a CT return, just do some dormant accounts if it's a long time since the last set.

    What does the balance sheet look like? Eg are there multiple assets? Have liabilities been cleared? What's the total net asset position?

    In terms of a fair fee, anywhere from a couple of hundred quid if you just need some dormant accounts and help with a DS01. If there are multiple accounting/tax complications to resolve, and possibly you then may want a formal liquidation if net assets are high, then a couple of grand for all that.

    ...but yeah, as NLUK said, this post doesn't belong in this thread (which is seemingly now just for one post wonders to tell us they're going with Gorilla ), maybe a mod can move it out?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Iter View Post
    My company hasn’t been trading and the business account closed since early 2017, essentially dormant. How much would you expect an accountant to charge to create company accounts / CT600 ( with not a lot of info!). Been trying to close company but have a few complications...
    Dunno, isn't it about 120 quid for a SA so around that? Could you start a new thread with questions rather than taking this one off topic please.

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  • Iter
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    My company hasn’t been trading and the business account closed since early 2017, essentially dormant. How much would you expect an accountant to charge to create company accounts / CT600 ( with not a lot of info!). Been trying to close company but have a few complications...

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by huhthatguy View Post
    Hi - I'm looking for a nomad friendly UK based accountant. We're 2 directors and 1 staff member of a UK Limited Company.

    The accountants we've spoke to so far have been decent, but they've not been able to navigate around the fact that we move for short term contracts resulting in paying huge air bnb fees. We have no perm residence, and even though we've been required to move for a contract, many are reticent to advise on rental costs.

    All recommendations are appreciated.

    Thanks
    Surely if you move to live near a contract coupled with the fact you have no permanent home then every place you go is home so only expenses between client and where you are staying. You are effectively moving house for every gig?

    Why not post your question in the accounting section and see what kind of replies you get.

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  • huhthatguy
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    Nomad friendly UK accountant

    Hi - I'm looking for a nomad friendly UK based accountant. We're 2 directors and 1 staff member of a UK Limited Company.

    The accountants we've spoke to so far have been decent, but they've not been able to navigate around the fact that we move for short term contracts resulting in paying huge air bnb fees. We have no perm residence, and even though we've been required to move for a contract, many are reticent to advise on rental costs.

    All recommendations are appreciated.

    Thanks

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  • northernladuk
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    I can't comment on Dynamo as I don't know anyone who works there or uses them.

    Registering address costs peanuts in the Greater scheme and personally Id never use my accountants for an IR35 review. I use QDOS but there are other specialists out there like Baur and Cottrell etc. They also offer insurances as well.

    If you take the reviews and the address out of the equation I'd say there is nothing else in it between Dolan and Gorilla. I'm with Gorilla and happy with them but Dolan is owned by Simon Dolan who also started up SJD who were the biggest contractor account in its day. He certainly knows his stuff so you'll get all you need there as well.

    Unless you can think of some other factor that is important to you I'd say you've a coin toss choice there and whoever wins will be everything you need.

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  • surreylad
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    Originally posted by surreylad View Post
    Hi all
    I am new to contracting and shortlisted Dynamo/Gorilla/ Dolan accountants. Would appreciate if someone could help me to take the appropriate decision on who to go with. Spoken to Dynamo and seemed to be good. Dolan and Dynamo allow Free Registered and service office use, Gorilla don't. Dynamo provides informal Ir35 review, Dolan unlimited IR35 Status Reviews, Gorilla no IR35 review. Dynamo are chartered accountants etc. So confused and would appteciate an opinion.
    Any opinion anyone?

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  • Ret
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    I'm looking (in advance) for a firm that would do my self assessment for 18/19 now I've left the UK (I liquidated my company prior to leaving). I was with Crunch when operating the company, however, after closing my account they said they couldn't do my self assessments (gee, thanks!). I expect mine will be a little more complicated than usual - I will be looking to claim entrepreneurs relief on company distributions and also a spit tax year in order to avoid double taxation stuff. Can anyone recommend an accountant that would do this as a once off?
    Last edited by Ret; 19 January 2019, 22:28.

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  • surreylad
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    Hi all
    I am new to contracting and shortlisted Dynamo/Gorilla/ Dolan accountants. Would appreciate if someone could help me to take the appropriate decision on who to go with. Spoken to Dynamo and seemed to be good. Dolan and Dynamo allow Free Registered and service office use, Gorilla don't. Dynamo provides informal Ir35 review, Dolan unlimited IR35 Status Reviews, Gorilla no IR35 review. Dynamo are chartered accountants etc. So confused and would appteciate an opinion.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Drei View Post
    Anyone know anything about these guys?

    Contractors APS

    CONTRACTORS APS LTD - Overview (free company information from Companies House)


    They are very keen to get people onboard, offering pretty much the full packaged at half the cost of most other providers, they even keen to do a 1 year £60 trial (so they say). Yes, if it is too good to be true, 99% of the time ALWAYS is.
    Seeing as the director has 2 other businesses and one's an agency do you really think it's wise to use them?

    EDIT: and his co-director at the agency was involved in loads of LTD companies of which many are dissolved..... There isn't a bargepole long enough.

    If you really want a cheap accountancy, without FreeAgent then Crunch were the cheapest (reputable) when I researched it at £65
    Last edited by Lance; 18 January 2019, 15:46.

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