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Previously on "Dip in Level of Service from Nixon Williams"
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
Aren't they a case of "accountants" providing "schemes " rather than the usual P&L though?
Depending on how that pans out, I think a lot of contractors that use accountants could be in for a serious shock in a few years time. Logically, it shouldn't happen, but there is a non-trivial chance that it will happen.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
If you read the threads on Churchill Knight and Boox, you might be thinking quite hard about how the future relationship looks between accountants and contractors?
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
Guess he dipped out.
Yeah. I was feeling inspired last year to move after just too many cockups and missing information. At the time I wondered if I was being a little bit high maintenance in throwing my toys. I moved at a time when they were still around enough to participate in the handover.
I'm going to listen to my gut more in the future.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
I doubt it. There's a bloke by that name in a firm up near Nixon Williams in Lancashire. He's Client Manager at Brown & Co Chartered Accountants according to LinkedIn.
PS - I hope you changed accountant?
Yeah. I was feeling inspired last year to move after just too many cockups and missing information. At the time I wondered if I was being a little bit high maintenance in throwing my toys. I moved at a time when they were still around enough to participate in the handover.
I'm going to listen to my gut more in the future.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
People aren't even replying to emails now. Are you still there Jake?
PS - I hope you changed accountant?
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Originally posted by NixonWilliams View Post
Good Afternoon Mash,
I note that you have made reference to a change in the level of service you are receiving from Nixon Williams and I would obviously like to address these concerns where possible.
So that I can assess the situation further for you, could I ask that you please send me a private message with your contact details, or alternatively email me directly at [email protected].
Additionally, if any other forum posters have any concerns that they would like to raise, please feel free to drop me an email.
Many thanks in advance.
Jake Ashurst
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Originally posted by Alchemy Accountancy View PostYour frustration with NW seems to go back well over a year going by your earlier posts on this thread - perhaps now is the time to have a look at what else is available?
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostHaven't had a peep off Nixon Williams for months, not even to offer new salary advice for 2019. Dividend requests not being replied to for days, accountancy taking a week... are they shutting up shop?
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Haven't had a peep off Nixon Williams for months, not even to offer new salary advice for 2019. Dividend requests not being replied to for days, accountancy taking a week... are they shutting up shop?
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As ex-NW myself, I too hear the same sentiment. It’s a real shame to hear that the service has deteriorated and since the PE acquisition, as back in the day it really was a superb place to work.
Naturally a business will change and evolve and presumably after the exit of most of the “old-timers” the culture will be vastly different.
The few ex-NW clients that have approached me have also been happy with the switch.
Brett
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Originally posted by bulletprooffool View PostAdd me to the long list of unhappy clients.
Not even using Vantage (*I could see no benefit to the end user, only benefit to NXW in the switch)
They do like toi call the move to Vantage a free 'upgrade' - what I see is simply shifting the tiny bit of work my accountant does, to myself.
It's a shame, I have been with them near 9 years... but it is time to move.
Probably going Gorilla - has anyone made the change recently? Was it an easy transition?
The original owners have returned to market backing this business, Alchemy Accountancy - we have taken on a few (now) ex-NW clients, and each has been happy with the transition.
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Originally posted by bulletprooffool View PostAdd me to the long list of unhappy clients.
Not even using Vantage (*I could see no benefit to the end user, only benefit to NXW in the switch)
They do like toi call the move to Vantage a free 'upgrade' - what I see is simply shifting the tiny bit of work my accountant does, to myself.
It's a shame, I have been with them near 9 years... but it is time to move.
Probably going Gorilla - has anyone made the change recently? Was it an easy transition?
Be prepared to do much of the legwork yourself with FreeAgent as well. You'll be entering all your own expenses, do your own invoicing and the like. I see that as a benefit rather than a shifting of work as I'm more in control and need to speak to my accountant less. Much better than the old spreadsheets system or leaving it for the accountants to do IMO.Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 December 2020, 17:49.
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Add me to the long list of unhappy clients.
Not even using Vantage (*I could see no benefit to the end user, only benefit to NXW in the switch)
They do like toi call the move to Vantage a free 'upgrade' - what I see is simply shifting the tiny bit of work my accountant does, to myself.
It's a shame, I have been with them near 9 years... but it is time to move.
Probably going Gorilla - has anyone made the change recently? Was it an easy transition?
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I had an Agent who 'didn't promote' Gorilla but knew a lot of people in his network liked and used them, and to mention his name...
Private equity turns everything into poo - accounts or otherwise.
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