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PAYE & NI Payment Question

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    #11
    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    Swapping should be easy, it's generally just a case of signing new engagement letters and passing an ID check to ensure you're not on the FBI most wanted list or money laundering. Check your new accountant isn't going to charge you for catch up work.

    If both accountants are regulated then you shouldn't have any problems at all.
    my current accountant is a family friend who does runs his own accountancy on the side, i havent signed an engagement letter i dont think?! would this make it easier

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      #12
      Originally posted by rich2k View Post
      my current accountant is a family friend who does runs his own accountancy on the side, i havent signed an engagement letter i dont think?! would this make it easier
      It makes it easier to sue him if he does something wrong!

      If you've only been trading since July last year then there's not much to hand over, you'll just need to give your new accountant details of what's happened to date. It should be easy.
      ContractorUK Best Forum Adviser 2013

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        #13
        haha cheers claire!

        Just gonna try and word an email in the nicest possible way lol

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          #14
          Originally posted by rich2k View Post
          my current accountant is a family friend who does runs his own accountancy on the side, i havent signed an engagement letter i dont think?! would this make it easier
          Family and business do not mix. Walk away and do it the proper way. He won't think twice about walking off if he f's it up for you I bet.
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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Family and business do not mix. Walk away and do it the proper way. He won't think twice about walking off if he f's it up for you I bet.
            Very valid point, it seems that my emails texts are second rate so im going to take your advice.

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              #16
              Originally posted by rich2k View Post
              haha cheers claire!

              Just gonna try and word an email in the nicest possible way lol
              It's a good idea to move swiftly on this and get the new accountant to review that you have maximised your income to gain tax advantages before the fiscal year end 5th April.

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                #17
                I'm guessing your family friend hasn't registered you for flat rate VAT either.
                Blood in your poo

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                  #18
                  Nope didnt register for flat rate vat either

                  Ive informed him i no longer need him and spoke to an accountant recommended by two close friends who have been IT contractors for years, within just a ten minute call i felt a lot more confident about the situation and have forwarded all information to her to review.

                  Thanks for all your advice

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