Although being a wife does. [emoji15]
Consider me suitably chastened.
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostFTFY
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Originally posted by Chris@Intouch View PostHi,
Here at Intouch we can offer an all inclusive accountancy service for £105 plus VAT which includes self assessment.
I would love to arrange a call to discuss in more detail? Private message me to arrange it.
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Intouch
Hi,
Here at Intouch we can offer an all inclusive accountancy service for £105 plus VAT which includes self assessment.
I would love to arrange a call to discuss in more detail? Private message me to arrange it.
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If only we had a sticky on this exact topic..... Oh.. Hang on..
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1) only use FreeAgent partner accountants.
2) check the accountant recommendations sticky at the top of the thread.
3) you shouldn’t need to pay more than £120/month, unless additional services such as business insurances are included.
4) stay away from the really cheap ones as you’ll regret it in the long run.
5) avoid NXW
https://forums.contractoruk.com/acco...-williams.htmlLast edited by rocketjet; 25 May 2018, 20:55.
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Accounting recommendations
Hi there,
My Husband is an IT contractor and I've decided that it's best if i deal with business things now following some poor management on his part.
He is with an accounting company at the moment who take about £190 a month and do not do a thing so i'm looking to change following a big hit from HMRC regarding a business loan that the accountancy suggested to do over a large dividend payment...does this sound like the most tax efficient way?
obviously this bill came and husband said the guy who advised didnt mention anything about paying it back within a financial year. anyway...
We basically need everything in a package that includes Self assessment completion. I've been looking at Nixon Williams, Crunch accounts and wondered what suggestions people have to get biggest take home.
Thanks
The annoyed wife
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