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If accounts (or anything else) are files online with HMRC but the work is done by an accountant, where does the cash incentive go? I assume to the accountants client (i.e. us!).......
I presume you mean the PAYE Annual Retrun incentive? The rebate should go to the client!
If accounts (or anything else) are files online with HMRC but the work is done by an accountant, where does the cash incentive go? I assume to the accountants client (i.e. us!).......
I wold more than unhappy if it didn't, since for the accountant to keep it would be illegal (unless he charged you that amount as a service charge of course...)
If accounts (or anything else) are files online with HMRC but the work is done by an accountant, where does the cash incentive go? I assume to the accountants client (i.e. us!).......
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