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Nothing wrong with managing your own books. I do and I'm sure many others on here do. Like you say, with FreeAgent and a bit of time spent learning the basics its not rocket science.
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Well, because I'm not a disguised permie, of course.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
Seriously though, this is one of the big wins of FreeAgent etc; the fact that you can do stuff like this without the intervention of the accountant to help you track how much you're spending on what.
I suspect my outgoings are a bit higher than many contractors, based on an unscientific sample of people I go to the pub with, which is maybe why I'm more interested in the fine details (And no, the reason for this isn't that I'm expensing said pub-going!).
Still, it seems this particular detail does put me in a minority of (almost) one!
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Why not? We do the book-keeping. The accountant is for advice as and when needed, dealing with tax authorities and year end.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
It makes sense to me to split expenses into t&s that is subject to the location/duration roles and those that are not.
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this is a bit anal.
Yes you are the only oneOriginally posted by Ebenezer View PostSo, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).
The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.
I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.
Surely I can't be the only one that does this?
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Agreed. I do business mileage, I slap it in FA and I'm done.Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI agree with your accountant. Business travel is business travel.
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I agree with your accountant. Business travel is business travel.
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If you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
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i guess anal is not for everyoneOriginally posted by Ebenezer View PostSo, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).
The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.
I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.
Surely I can't be the only one that does this?
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Splitting up travel expenses
So, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).
The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.
I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.
Surely I can't be the only one that does this?Tags: None
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