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    #11
    I sort of do my own accounts. I use sage instant and give the accounts all the data at the end of the year. But I also work out what everything should be, effectively I just get the accountant to check it.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
      WHS.

      For the equivalent of 3 days rate, doing it myself just isn't worth it.
      Yeah, I have went off the idea of doing it myself now.

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        #13
        Originally posted by russell View Post
        Yeah, I have went off the idea of doing it myself now.
        In which case if you are near the beginning of the year give crunch's website a go. It really does do an awful lot for sod all.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #14
          I do my accounts myself and use sage instant accounts & payroll. I also do all my year end stuff myself ....

          I then come on to CUK to ask/update myself on changes in the law

          I think it is important for everyone that runs a company to have a good knowledge of book keeping rather than leaving all to an accountant to soft out.

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            #15
            Originally posted by css_jay99 View Post
            I do my accounts myself and use sage instant accounts & payroll. I also do all my year end stuff myself ....

            I then come on to CUK to ask/update myself on changes in the law

            I think it is important for everyone that runs a company to have a good knowledge of book keeping rather than leaving all to an accountant to sort out.
            FTFY but I think potentially screw up would be better statement than sort out.

            Granted its not the best example but look at Darren Upton.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #16
              Originally posted by russell View Post
              Now that HMRC have online services for VAT, self assessment etc, is it fairly easy to do accounts yourself, given a flat rate scheme and one client at a time?

              Anyone doing this, whats the hardest part?
              Put it another way. If you get a tug by HMRC do you want to point a trained professional at them then go and earn a days wages or handle it yourself?

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                #17
                Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                Put it another way. If you get a tug by HMRC do you want to point a trained professional at them then go and earn a days wages or handle it yourself?
                PCG offer some sort of professional help/insurance with regards to this

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