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Thank you, for the avoidance of doubt, I couldn't care less whether NLUK is right or not. Never crossed my mind. Fact is though, the cloud software that cannot be named, is rapidly gaining a pretty dominant position in the contracting world. And with initiatives like MTD that is set to continue or accelerate. You get payslips with it too, no extra charge. As regards costs, you may be surprised what is out there. If you were to look up recent posts by myself you will see that you can get the nameless cloud software and accountancy for less than GBP 50 a month (+ VAT obviously).Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Twas only a year or two ago NLUK was telling anyone who'd listen FreeAgent was a complete waste of space and the SJD spreadsheet was perfect.Originally posted by RonBW View PostEither way, your post does nothing to convince me that NLUK is right when he asserts that the majority use FreeAgent, but I'll consider your opinion if I ever need to change accountant

Interesting question whether 20% of CUK members were FreeAgent users, to be honest I could believe that, FreeAgent is most definitely tailored to the contractor market.Comment
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In the past year, the advice I received from my accountant saved me about £24000. I would need to be with someone else for 40 years to match that saving.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThank you, for the avoidance of doubt, I couldn't care less whether NLUK is right or not. Never crossed my mind. Fact is though, the cloud software that cannot be named, is rapidly gaining a pretty dominant position in the contracting world. And with initiatives like MTD that is set to continue or accelerate. You get payslips with it too, no extra charge. As regards costs, you may be surprised what is out there. If you were to look up recent posts by myself you will see that you can get the nameless cloud software and accountancy for less than GBP 50 a month (+ VAT obviously).
I am not saying that FreeAgent is good, bad or indifferent - I only questioned the assertion that the majority of contractors use them.First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRC
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Blimey, talk about a dog with a bone. How many times do you want to make your (valid) point?
I've said some stuff that's caused outrage and heated debate before but I didn't think this would be one of them lol.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Oi you stirring bugger!! That's not true!!!!.... It was just over 2 years agoOriginally posted by Maslins View PostTwas only a year or two ago NLUK was telling anyone who'd listen FreeAgent was a complete waste of space and the SJD spreadsheet was perfect.
Interesting question whether 20% of CUK members were FreeAgent users, to be honest I could believe that, FreeAgent is most definitely tailored to the contractor market.
And I didn't say the other stuff either
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I notice our resident alcoholic mod has finally sobered up enough to ban the OP. Took him long enough... But no entry in the Who's be banned thread. Pretty poor show all round I am afraid.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Seems like he's completely burnt out.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI notice our resident alcoholic mod has finally sobered up enough to ban the OP. Took him long enough... But no entry in the Who's be banned thread. Pretty poor show all round I am afraid.
I would report him to NAT, but I then realised NAT is in a similar stage to him too.
Is Cojak our only sober mod
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Realityhack?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSeems like he's completely burnt out.
I would report him to NAT, but I then realised NAT is in a similar stage to him too.
Is Cojak our only sober mod
Is this a case for bringing back MF as a mod?Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostRealityhack?
Is this a case for bringing back MF as a mod?
Surely just adding to the list of CUK Mods that have an alcohol problem
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I may be drunk, but you are ugly. Tomorrow I will be sober.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI notice our resident alcoholic mod has finally sobered up enough to ban the OP. Took him long enough... But no entry in the Who's be banned thread. Pretty poor show all round I am afraid.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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