I need a good, quick, accountant any recommendations?
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Yes. Next....Originally posted by scooterscotI need a good, quick, accountant any recommendations?
SJD, 1stAccountancy or Nixon Williams, according to reccomendations on here over the years.Blog? What blog...?
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thanks... they are advertised but are they more than just an advert.
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Originally posted by scooterscotthanks... they are advertised but are they more than just an advert.
They are the ones that we are happy to hand over some of our beloved cash to each month.
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If you search the threads you will find consistant support for these guys.Originally posted by scooterscotthanks... they are advertised but are they more than just an advert.
Simon at SJD and Darren at 1st both regularly post here and a number of other members use their services (me included). Simon is also one of the resident experts on another forum specifically set up for and well supported by contractors.
Believe me, if they were not up to scratch they would get slaughtered.
I chose to use Darren at 1st.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
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Thanks - better get on the blower...
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Roughly how much do they charge for doing everything for own ltd company one contractor (although shares split between partner and I).Comment
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or even use the interweb thingy to visit their interweb location thingys to find out about themOriginally posted by PondlifeBetween £60 - £100 per month on average.
Why don't you phone them and ask?Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Originally posted by MrsGoofor even use the interweb thingy to visit their interweb location thingys to find out about them
I struggle with that new fangled tinterweb that the kids are always texting each other with. Hence the phone.
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