Procorre
Maybe because they are the same as Glen May and they will eventually go the same way.
I am in the same situation as Smurfburger. Very stressful, getting no information from GM. They give you the speech about it's compliant with HMRC and you won't have any issues.
Bull s***.
I moved to Procorre without my knowledge, it was the only way that we could get out final payment from GM. But I never paid into Procorre and got out a.s.a.p.
Now I run as a normal company, I am not convinced that I would have made less than if I had always run this way. But I can tell you it's a lot better to know your accountant doesn't let you mess around with things.
According to my current accountants (who have just completed my final GM year end), my previous accountants (you can probably guess who if you were with GM) were not following GAAP processes removing the LLP payments from the turnover when they should have been accounted for separately in your year end statements.
I have 2 outstanding appeals from HMRC, don't you just hate those brown envelopes on a Friday (always come on a Friday to ruin your weekend)
Maybe because they are the same as Glen May and they will eventually go the same way.
I am in the same situation as Smurfburger. Very stressful, getting no information from GM. They give you the speech about it's compliant with HMRC and you won't have any issues.
Bull s***.
I moved to Procorre without my knowledge, it was the only way that we could get out final payment from GM. But I never paid into Procorre and got out a.s.a.p.
Now I run as a normal company, I am not convinced that I would have made less than if I had always run this way. But I can tell you it's a lot better to know your accountant doesn't let you mess around with things.
According to my current accountants (who have just completed my final GM year end), my previous accountants (you can probably guess who if you were with GM) were not following GAAP processes removing the LLP payments from the turnover when they should have been accounted for separately in your year end statements.
I have 2 outstanding appeals from HMRC, don't you just hate those brown envelopes on a Friday (always come on a Friday to ruin your weekend)
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