Just had terrible experience with SJD. Copy of what I just put up on trustpilot. Will see how long it stays up:
I've been a customer of theirs for 5 years. This year I'm closing my company. I started a perm role in March. I didn’t need the Ltd company from end March, but I was told I still had to pay £144 pounds a month until the FYE end August 2021 i.e. 5 * £144. I've also had to give them an extra £540 to submit final accounts, even although the past years £144 * 12 cover a company tax return. They also want me to pay £ 180 extra for my personal tax return because I missed "their" deadline of end of September, even although the official deadline is end of January 2022 (they still have three months to do it). I ended up doing the tax return myself even although it was included in the past 12 months £144 * 12 (it took me 30 mins)! SJD make you do your own book keeping, as opposed to other accountants who just ask for your bank statements and then do the necessary. In the past FY (since my last return) I have paid SJD a total of £ 2,281 for which I will receive one closing company year end for a very very simple set of accounts. Overall experience - I do not see any sound basis for them insisting I pay an additional £180 for a service that I have already paid for. My advice to any prospective clients - you will get far better service and more competitive rates with independents. I would not use SJD again or refer them.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI am currently billing in US Dollars - I just wait until an invoice gets paid before recording it in SJD then the Sterling amount is the value invoiced. This may or may not be the correct way of doing it (probably is not) but it's all I can be faffed with for now.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostAs the portal could not cope with multiple currencies (I have done business in Euros in last contract)
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
SJD don't use the spreadsheet now do they?
I had great service with my first accountant she even came and visited on on-site to help me get setup when I started up the Ltd Co in 2013, since then it has been "variable" as 3 other accountants have taken over and yes the cost has gone up, I just never had enough go wrong to make it worthwhile switching "better the devil you know..."
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostDunno about anyone else but I am with SJD and use the online portal.
It updates automatically from my bank account but I have to (not unreasonably) allocate transactions.
They upload details of my payroll (except for when the automation seems to forget every now and then) and VAT (the same) and then I have to chase them up to remind them.
They are, like all accountants and lawyers I have ever used, expensive, slow and occasionally wrong.
I'd move but I can't be arsed and I am not even sure I will be doing this much longer the way Covid IR35 etc has conspired to provide a perfect storm of crap.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSJD don't use the spreadsheet now do they?
It updates automatically from my bank account but I have to (not unreasonably) allocate transactions.
They upload details of my payroll (except for when the automation seems to forget every now and then) and VAT (the same) and then I have to chase them up to remind them.
They are, like all accountants and lawyers I have ever used, expensive, slow and occasionally wrong.
I'd move but I can't be arsed and I am not even sure I will be doing this much longer the way Covid IR35 etc has conspired to provide a perfect storm of crap.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostIs there any significant difference entering into FA vs entering into the SJD XLS sheet?
SJD don't use the spreadsheet now do they?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJust on that note. The bit about delegating to customers. I haven't been with SJD for 10 years but I was surprised when I swapped to FA that I was the one entering all the details in to FA. Some others have said the same and then questioned what the accountant actually does. They are cheaper for a start but it's much better managing your own FA as you are in more control. Just thought I'd mention that as you might find you'll do more of the work when you go FA.
That is if we are talking about the same day to day stuff.
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Originally posted by metalthor View PostSJD accountancy unprofessional services and dishonest commercial relationship
I have been using SJD accountancy services since 2014 until 2019. Disappointingly during this period, I have been exposed to a lack of professionalism, constructive changes and dishonest commercial relationship.
It has taken to 2 years to them to set up a direct debit
SJD has reduced the level of services, charge for services that were included in the package.
SJD has introduced penalties of 175 pounds for late self-assessments submissions and they don't send any reminder
SJD tends to delegate all work to their customers.
SJD hide the fact that they are regulated accountancy company. Check the complaint procedure no third parties involved.
AVOID IT.
Just on that note. The bit about delegating to customers. I haven't been with SJD for 10 years but I was surprised when I swapped to FA that I was the one entering all the details in to FA. Some others have said the same and then questioned what the accountant actually does. They are cheaper for a start but it's much better managing your own FA as you are in more control. Just thought I'd mention that as you might find you'll do more of the work when you go FA.
That is if we are talking about the same day to day stuff.
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Originally posted by metalthor View PostSJD accountancy unprofessional services and dishonest commercial relationship
I have been using SJD accountancy services since 2014 until 2019. Disappointingly during this period, I have been exposed to a lack of professionalism, constructive changes and dishonest commercial relationship.
It has taken to 2 years to them to set up a direct debit
SJD has reduced the level of services, charge for services that were included in the package.
SJD has introduced penalties of 175 pounds for late self-assessments submissions and they don't send any reminder
SJD tends to delegate all work to their customers.
SJD hide the fact that they are regulated accountancy company. Check the complaint procedure no third parties involved.
AVOID IT.
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Do not hesitate to contact me for further information such emails as prove if evidenc
SJD accountancy unprofessional services and dishonest commercial relationship
I have been using SJD accountancy services since 2014 until 2019. Disappointingly during this period, I have been exposed to a lack of professionalism, constructive changes and dishonest commercial relationship.
It has taken to 2 years to them to set up a direct debit
SJD has reduced the level of services, charge for services that were included in the package.
SJD has introduced penalties of 175 pounds for late self-assessments submissions and they don't send any reminder
SJD tends to delegate all work to their customers.
SJD hide the fact that they are regulated accountancy company. Check the complaint procedure no third parties involved.
AVOID IT.
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SJD accountancy unprofessional services and dishonest commercial relationship
Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe've seen a lot of criticism about SJD accountancy recently. But have they turned the corner? If you look at trustpilot, they had some shocking reviews, but in the last month, they've had 47 consecutive four or five star reviews!! Time to re-evaluate and give them another chance?
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I have been using SJD accountancy services since 2014 until 2019. Disappointingly during this period, I have been exposed to a lack of professionalism, constructive changes and dishonest commercial relationship.
It has taken to 2 years to them to set up a direct debit
SJD has reduced the level of services, charge for services that were included in the package.
SJD has introduced penalties of 175 pounds for late self-assessments submissions and they don't send any reminder
SJD tends to delegate all work to their customers.
SJD hide the fact that they are regulated accountancy company. Check the complaint procedure no third parties involved.
AVOID IT
Do not hesitate to contact me for further information such emails as prove if evidence.
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Unfortunately SDJ doesn't understand FRS or basic book keeping
Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostSad to see service levels have gone down as I had excellent service when I started in 2013 including the accountant coming to visit me.
Now it is very different, for example, it was 1 business day before payroll was due in April 2019 whenI was told the PAYE details... and that was after chasing. Being abroad I am not constantly online or even on 4G to get to business bank a/c to setup the transfer and I am with a stupid bank (that they recommended) who don't know what a fast transfer is. Also anything out of the ordinary isn't handled well. I am out of pocket on overseas personally spent expenses as I wasn't told until too late that the exchange rate on the accounts at year end is the only one that counts so the exchange rate I incurred and repaid myself against was "wrong". I never had that problem when I was employee. How am I supposed to know what the exchange rate is going to be at the year end when I want to claim it now? They are certainly not setup for multi-currency, they want me to keep 2 separate spreadsheets as I have a EUR account but that is impractical as I can't reconcile the total dividends I can safely withdraw. I have to constantly remind them to do my EU Sales Return.
I referred a friend to them a year ago when they started their Ltd Co and they are unhappy, it seems it was not properly explained how to use the online tool. I have stayed on the spreadsheet as I know how it works and nobody has convinced me the online tool will handle multi-currency. I think they have too many contractors and not enough people and for the service level I think it is expensive so will consider moving when I get to end of the year as hopefully by then I will be back to 1 currency.
You are doing it correctly and they are wrong. All your fx transactions should be recorded at the daily spot rate when the transaction occurs. This includes invoices issued, paid, cash paid in/out, expenses paid etc. When transactions get closed (ie, invoice settled) a fx gain/loss will be generated. You will be taxed on this. At year end, any open balances (unsettled invoices, euro bank accounts, etc) will be revalued at the yr end rate with a resulting revaluation gain/loss. You wont be taxed on this but it will appear in the accounts.
If it is just euro expenses you are paying yourself then these should just be recorded and converted at the rate on the day you make the expense "claim" and if not settling/paying immediately then the payment converted on the day you make it together with any FX gain/loss from when you made the claim. If there is an open balance at the end of the year (ie, you have claimed but not paid some of the euro expenses) then this balance would be revalued and appear on your financial statements (together with any revaluation gain/loss) but this will not affect what you get paid. Your payment will go at whatever the spot rate is on the day you make it and the gain/loss from the value when you made the claim recorded on your P&L affecting the profit you will be eventually taxed on. I hope that helps.
Accounting s/w will do all this automatically for you. Unfortunately, the SJD spreadsheet wont and you are relying in the accountant to do it properly instead. They won't, either through sheer incompetence or laziness. I haven't yet figured out which one applies to SJD but I am tending to think it is the first. Good luck.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostSad to see service levels have gone down as I had excellent service when I started in 2013 including the accountant coming to visit me.
Now it is very different, for example, it was 1 business day before payroll was due in April 2019 whenI was told the PAYE details... and that was after chasing. Being abroad I am not constantly online or even on 4G to get to business bank a/c to setup the transfer and I am with a stupid bank (that they recommended) who don't know what a fast transfer is. Also anything out of the ordinary isn't handled well. I am out of pocket on overseas personally spent expenses as I wasn't told until too late that the exchange rate on the accounts at year end is the only one that counts so the exchange rate I incurred and repaid myself against was "wrong". I never had that problem when I was employee. How am I supposed to know what the exchange rate is going to be at the year end when I want to claim it now? They are certainly not setup for multi-currency, they want me to keep 2 separate spreadsheets as I have a EUR account but that is impractical as I can't reconcile the total dividends I can safely withdraw. I have to constantly remind them to do my EU Sales Return.
I referred a friend to them a year ago when they started their Ltd Co and they are unhappy, it seems it was not properly explained how to use the online tool. I have stayed on the spreadsheet as I know how it works and nobody has convinced me the online tool will handle multi-currency. I think they have too many contractors and not enough people and for the service level I think it is expensive so will consider moving when I get to end of the year as hopefully by then I will be back to 1 currency.
It's not difficult to support multi-currency, if the software works correctly. Are you being charged more for this?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNot sure if they still have this SLA, if you don't get an answer within 1 working day they will return that month's fee.
I moved from SJD to Dolan after 8 or 9 years because the service level really did drop and I was also sick of the spreadsheet.... I couldn't be happier with FreeAgent and Dolan (who incidentally have the money back offering that SJD no longer have). The switch was seamlessly handled by Dolan with very little effort on my part.
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