What does the community think about the following arguments:
- If you continue paying accountancy fees even when the company was not trading, that proofs that the accountancy firm (deemed as MSCP) does not benefit from the end clients on an ongoing basis
- Given the same time period, if you invoice the same client 2 different invoices (for different work), is this proof that the accountancy firm is not in control, and you are providing additional services?
- If you continue paying accountancy fees even when the company was not trading, that proofs that the accountancy firm (deemed as MSCP) does not benefit from the end clients on an ongoing basis
- Given the same time period, if you invoice the same client 2 different invoices (for different work), is this proof that the accountancy firm is not in control, and you are providing additional services?
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