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Tell you what - i'll be your accountant and will deal with everything via pms to make your life easier
I do all the things your current accountant doesn't - especially answering emails, I do that a lot.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe've been though all this. Get a new accountant from the recommended list and ring them. You've got to stop asking daft questions which is getting you no where and just get a grip and get on with it.
We can't do it for you.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe've been though all this. Get a new accountant from the recommended list and ring them. You've got to stop asking daft questions which is getting you no where and just get a grip and get on with it.
We can't do it for you.
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Originally posted by abu1 View Postreplying to my emails and messages
payslips
expenses
Basically he is a book keeper rather than an accountant most of his clients are self employed. He was not aware of ir35, dividends and how to claim expenses
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We can't do it for you.
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Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostWhat do you think he should be doing that he is not?
payslips
expenses
Basically he is a book keeper rather than an accountant most of his clients are self employed. He was not aware of ir35, dividends and how to claim expenses
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Originally posted by abu1 View PostHi I am thinking of changing my accountant as he is not doing much or anything at all. :
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Do you want to change accountant mid contract with your accountant or mid contract with your client? I ask as you demonstrate a very poor understanding, repeatedly, of what contracting is.
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Originally posted by Louisa@AardvarkAccounting View PostIt's an online accounting software package, that you can use alongside an accountant.
You can then enter all of your invoices and issue these to your client/agency, track your expenses and mileage claims, plus set up bank feeds to analyse your transactions.
Plus, you can do this all on the move with an app as well. So, it means you can keep an eye on your company all the time. The accountant can then review all of this, confirm the tax provisions and spend more time helping to make sure you are being tax efficient.
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Originally posted by abu1 View PostWhat is free agent
www.freeagent.com
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Originally posted by abu1 View PostWhat is free agent
You can then enter all of your invoices and issue these to your client/agency, track your expenses and mileage claims, plus set up bank feeds to analyse your transactions.
Plus, you can do this all on the move with an app as well. So, it means you can keep an eye on your company all the time. The accountant can then review all of this, confirm the tax provisions and spend more time helping to make sure you are being tax efficient.
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Originally posted by Louisa@AardvarkAccounting View PostIt's really easy to change accountants. The new accountant will be able to walk you through the process and approach the previous accountant for all of the handover information.
On FreeAgent, all your current years transactions will be entered that you have to date and you can then carry on as normal.
The new accountant will apply for Agent Authority with HMRC on your behalf. So, you won't need to do anything either.
All you will need to do is start shopping around and the rest will be easy after that!
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