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Are they a he or a she?Originally posted by fwd View PostAs stated, I have an accountant now.
Appreciate if you can help if not can you please stop with the inquisition.
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I'd be having words then. He might not have been engaged at that point but surely it's very little skin of his nose to help you out surely? If it is a complex question that's going to take time and cost then we are certainly not best placed to help.Originally posted by fwd View PostI have an accountant but as they were not with me during that period they want to charge me to provide that information.
I've yet to have an accountant that wouldn't answer a simple question about something unrelated to the business year I'm in.
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As stated, I have an accountant now.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWho was your accountant for the previous year?
I notice in another thread you were trying to do everything on your own.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...christmas.html
Have you now got an accountant or are you still trying to do it yourself?
Appreciate if you can help if not can you please stop with the inquisition.
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Who was your accountant for the previous year?Originally posted by fwd View PostMy mistake, I worked the last week in March.
I notice in another thread you were trying to do everything on your own.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...christmas.html
Have you now got an accountant or are you still trying to do it yourself?
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The last week in April is in this tax year, not last. The tax year runs to the 5th of April. If your work and invoice were after that, then they are in the current tax year.Originally posted by fwd View PostHi, In the tax year of 2016/17 I only worked the final week of the year, (last week in April).
My invoice for the year was 2,750+550 VAT= 3,300 in total.
I am on the flat rate scheme @ 14%, what’s the treatment to get the maximum. Appreciate if someone could provide a breakdown. I have an accountant but as they were not with me during that period they want to charge me to provide that information.
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Accounting & Pay for 1 week in the tax year
Hi, In the tax year of 2016/17 I only worked the final week of the year, (last week in April).
My invoice for the year was 2,750+550 VAT= 3,300 in total.
I am on the flat rate scheme @ 14%, what’s the treatment to get the maximum. Appreciate if someone could provide a breakdown. I have an accountant but as they were not with me during that period they want to charge me to provide that information.
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