Not in accounts forum because it is not a question, just a RANT!
Spent hours and hours doing CT600 for my crappy little business over last couple of days. It has almost no profit yet is 10x as complicated as my contracting business, 5 different accounts including bank, cash, Paypal, Worldpay and Google, stock, numerous small sales that need to be checked for payment, a total idiot (my sister) doing the bookkeeping, etc.
When you have filled in the profit and loss and balance sheet, why do you have to put the same info in notes to the accounts and then do lots of it again for the CT600 calculations? Why can't we have a much simpler business model and accounting system for very small businesses? Seem to remember Gordon Brownstuff promising this years ago but (unsurprisingly) it has never happened.
I am going to write to my useless MP on the issue yet again. Maybe other contractors with little plan Bs should do the same. This ridiculous level of admin will put anyone off even trying to start a new business. Unlike mine, some of them might have grown to be real contributors to the economy.
Spent hours and hours doing CT600 for my crappy little business over last couple of days. It has almost no profit yet is 10x as complicated as my contracting business, 5 different accounts including bank, cash, Paypal, Worldpay and Google, stock, numerous small sales that need to be checked for payment, a total idiot (my sister) doing the bookkeeping, etc.
When you have filled in the profit and loss and balance sheet, why do you have to put the same info in notes to the accounts and then do lots of it again for the CT600 calculations? Why can't we have a much simpler business model and accounting system for very small businesses? Seem to remember Gordon Brownstuff promising this years ago but (unsurprisingly) it has never happened.
I am going to write to my useless MP on the issue yet again. Maybe other contractors with little plan Bs should do the same. This ridiculous level of admin will put anyone off even trying to start a new business. Unlike mine, some of them might have grown to be real contributors to the economy.
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