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Hi Claire, besides giving advice and doing the personal tax return, what do accountants do when the end client is using something like Clearbooks? I get the impression that Clearbooks basically creates the end of year accounts based on the information that I enter, along with VAT stuff. I am currently feeling that with something like Clearbooks and some simple PAYE software I could almost go-it alone (or get a cheaper accountant). Not quite there yet though, need to do some more research first.
It's the advice that's the important bit. A bit of software can put things in the right boxes, but it can't tell you if it's allowable to put those things in those boxes. Or look at your accounts and advise on things you may have missed, or things you should consider. Or review your overall tax position to ensure you're as tax efficient as possible. Or answer letters from HMRC on your behalf.
Hi Claire, besides giving advice and doing the personal tax return, what do accountants do when the end client is using something like Clearbooks? I get the impression that Clearbooks basically creates the end of year accounts based on the information that I enter, along with VAT stuff. I am currently feeling that with something like Clearbooks and some simple PAYE software I could almost go-it alone (or get a cheaper accountant). Not quite there yet though, need to do some more research first.
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It's the advice that's the important bit. A bit of software can put things in the right boxes, but it can't tell you if it's allowable to put those things in those boxes. Or look at your accounts and advise on things you may have missed, or things you should consider. Or review your overall tax position to ensure you're as tax efficient as possible. Or answer letters from HMRC on your behalf.
Clare
OK, I thought so. I still think the advice I get is worth what I currently pay and I like that I can always call someone up and get some advice straight away, without having to scour the internet for something that is potentially incorrect / outdated. Wouldn't be much of a business though if I didn't at least evaluate the costs Thanks Clare.
It's the advice that's the important bit. A bit of software can put things in the right boxes, but it can't tell you if it's allowable to put those things in those boxes. Or look at your accounts and advise on things you may have missed, or things you should consider. Or review your overall tax position to ensure you're as tax efficient as possible. Or answer letters from HMRC on your behalf.
Clare
A nice summary; none of us in accountancy should be complacent - we have to (or should) "stay on our toes" and be aware that basic stuff can be automated. However good timely advice, from an experienced professional, should be invaluable and worth the accounting fee in terms of both added value and peace of mind. Most of the tax / accounting for a small business isn't that complex, but if you aren't doing it day in day out its easy to overlook aspects.
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