Originally posted by Cheshire Cat
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Thats not bad then. I pay similar but for a local accountant whose clientele is apparently mainly builders so she knows nowt about this sort of contracting. My last tax bill was a LOT more than i'd estimated (in fact, pretty much cleaned me out) so time for a change methinks. -
Another recommendation from me.
Quick, reliable, helpful and competent. £70pcm is a bargain.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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£60 a MONTH!!!!!
Boy am I being ripped off!
Paystream charge me £170 a month. - even when I'm on the bench (like now)
I shall contact them forthwith.
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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That's why going for the premium service is better as you have a single point of contact.Originally posted by Epiphone View PostOne downside is that because you speak to a different person each time you can end up repeating yourself a fair bit and there's no 'history' with the person you're speaking to. I could bitch and moan about the small things but that's not fair, but like I say, keep an eye on the bigger things.Comment
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You shouldn't have to pay a premium price to get the basic level of service offered.Originally posted by Pete Cullen View PostThat's why going for the premium service is better as you have a single point of contact.Comment
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I've only had to speak with Nixon Williams at beginning to setup company
+ bank accounts and also during year end accounts, apart from that i've
asked a few questions by email and got prompt replies back.
for my circumstances I don't think I could benefit from the premium
services, unless of course that could save me extra tax!!
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I agree you SHOULDN'T have to pay a premium for that, but in this case that's what you get for your extra money.Originally posted by Epiphone View PostYou shouldn't have to pay a premium price to get the basic level of service offered.Comment
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Ditto that - always found them very helpful and patient, even with some of my more stupid questions!Originally posted by themistry View PostAnother vote for NW
I have recommended them to 3 others all who feel the same.
Go for it
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Definitely recommended
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