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I "thought" this was "professional" forum here?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostPfff, well I was paying 1/25 of that so nerrrr.
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Pfff, well I was paying 1/25 of that so nerrrr.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWell, until recently I was paying 1/3 of that. The cloud software provided did all the routine stuff anyway.
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Well, until recently I was paying 1/3 of that. The cloud software provided did all the routine stuff anyway.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostI barely pay half that, and I have several employees, multiple contracts including international ones, foreign bank accounts (with all the foreign currency ramifications of that), and advice is included.
(That said, they don't do our bookkeeping and payroll, but still....)
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I barely pay half that, and I have several employees, multiple contracts including international ones, foreign bank accounts (with all the foreign currency ramifications of that), and advice is included.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIf I was paying even half that a month I would feel mistreated if I had to come here to ask this kind of thing.
(That said, they don't do our bookkeeping and payroll, but still....)
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Quite honestly, I'm astonished that anyone paying GBP 180 a month inc VAT has to come on a forum to ask this kind of stuff. The OP must be blissfully unaware of what is happening in the market and that the days of these kinds of exploitative deals should be ending. If only the clients would wake up and look around them. If I was paying even half that a month I would feel mistreated if I had to come here to ask this kind of thing.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostApparently the personal tax return is a free bolt-on but advice isn't.
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Originally posted by nizzer891 View PostIn need of some advice currently. With my current accountant, I pay a fixed monthly fee of £150 + VAT, and this covers my accounts, VAT, bookkeeping, P11D and preparation of 1 director's personal tax return.Apparently the personal tax return is a free bolt-on but advice isn't.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut shouldn't you be asking them?

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P11D Accountancy Fees
Hi All,
In need of some advice currently. With my current accountant, I pay a fixed monthly fee of £150 + VAT, and this covers my accounts, VAT, bookkeeping, P11D and preparation of 1 director's personal tax return.
My question is, because this monthly accountancy fee that my ltd company is paying, includes the preparation of a personal tax return, should my accountant be apportioning the cost of the personal tax return and putting this on my P11D as a benefit in kind....since it's a personal tax return?
Just to clarify, I don't pay anything extra to my accountant for them to do the personal tax return, but it is included in the monthly accountancy fee that I pay to them from my ltd company.
Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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