We would not be prepared to provide a tenancy, mortgage or vas reference if we had not had sight of the company bank statements. Having said that I can only recall one occasion when a client refused to supply us with copies of the bank statements.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnother post on this topic so you can set your mind at rest.....
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ant-legit.html
FWIW, my accountant does the CT600 and annual accounts working solely from my "ledger" spreadsheet (including the year's bank account transactions downloaded as csv and pasted into the ledger). Bit also I wouldn't see a problem in providing copies of the bank statements, sales invoices or purchase receipts if needed.Comment
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Not sharing your bank statements with your accountant is like not wanting your mechanic to see under the bonnet, or not wanting your doctor to see that funny rash you developed. They need access to do the job that you pay them to do....Comment
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