Can 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.
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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.
I will happily recommend CKComment
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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.Comment
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My current accountant Intouch are putting their fees up to £115+VAT. Looking around for alternatives.
Qauestion for ex-Intouch client's who've moved to Gorllia Accounting, in terms of services offered they look pretty much the same apart from Intouch includes "Registered Office address service". Am I missing anything else?Comment
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Originally posted by chineseJohn View PostMy current accountant Intouch are putting their fees up to £115+VAT. Looking around for alternatives.
Qauestion for ex-Intouch client's who've moved to Gorllia Accounting, in terms of services offered they look pretty much the same apart from Intouch includes "Registered Office address service". Am I missing anything else?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.Comment
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You will not have DM privileges until you have passed moderation (6 posts)."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou will not have DM privileges until you have passed moderation (6 posts).'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Also a) told us if you like gladiators and b) posted in General and survived.
I've DM'd sergeantpluck and look forward to resolving any issues they may have.Comment
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Originally posted by Michael at BI Accountancy View Post
Can't remember if I passed this test?
I've DM'd sergeantpluck and look forward to resolving any issues they may have.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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