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Originally posted by mlc2009 View Postis there a recommendation for good online accountants?
I might be being too hasty, but the current one I have always seems to be on leave
I contacted on 1st to get the accounts done, hes on leave back soon.. I contacted yesterday, hes on family emergency leave, back 19th
I mean I do understand people have personal problems, and I sympathise, but I have a business to run
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is there a recommendation for good online accountants?
I might be being too hasty, but the current one I have always seems to be on leave
I contacted on 1st to get the accounts done, hes on leave back soon.. I contacted yesterday, hes on family emergency leave, back 19th
I mean I do understand people have personal problems, and I sympathise, but I have a business to run
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Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostDo the VAT return yourself and are on FRS - no need to be on a portal at all.
That's how I used to run my business when my accountant didn't have any portal - I'd do the VAT every quarter and at the end of the year give my accountants a load of receipts to go through everything for me.
Granted, that's not a recommmended way to run the business (and I now use Freeagent), but it's a way to do it, get the VAT done, and not update the accountant regularly.
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Originally posted by mlc2009 View PostI'd rather just nip it in the bud, get it filed, pay it.. forget about it
If I had six-figures in corp tax, then maybe another story
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe latter won't happen for a few percent in a higher interest account. That isn't investing.
If I had six-figures in corp tax, then maybe another story
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Originally posted by mlc2009 View Post1 or 2 percent, at a push? I don't wanna sound like I'm humble bragging, but the hassle of me opening a new account to get 1 percent is not worth it to me
I have investments outside that do that in a day ( on a good day haha )
I don't want to invest my companies funds due to HMRC viewing my company as an investment company and disqualifying me from ER relief
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Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostWhy would you pay early when you can get a better interest rate on the money elsewhere?
I have investments outside that do that in a day ( on a good day haha )
I don't want to invest my companies funds due to HMRC viewing my company as an investment company and disqualifying me from ER relief
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Originally posted by mlc2009 View PostI just don't want to wait until June to have my corp tax paid, I do realise they have other customers
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDepends. You are still going to have to put the effort in keeping your records in order. If you'd have done this from the off this mismatch wouldn't have occurred and you wouldn't be wondering if you have to leave.
If you were getting poor advice from your accountant they were making mistakes then yes. Get yourself a better accountant with Freeagent so a double whammy.
Do you leave a perfectly good setup because you didn't step up. Not sure. Sometimes it's better the devil you know.
Price is about right so you won't be saving any money by moving.
end of tax year last year, the balances matched.. this year they are mis-matched.. I think due to some good will calculation, but still mismatched
I just don't want to wait until June to have my corp tax paid, I do realise they have other customers
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Originally posted by mlc2009 View PostAll my records are now upto date, didnt take me long. However there is a mis-match balance, this happened last year also, very frustrating
My tax year ends 1st November, and i like to get my accounts submitted ASAP so I can pay corp tax and forget about it
last year due to this error, my accounts didn't get submitted until June
I'm paying 80 quid a month for a very basic set of company accounts. I just wondered if I should be looking elsewhere
If you were getting poor advice from your accountant they were making mistakes then yes. Get yourself a better accountant with Freeagent so a double whammy.
Do you leave a perfectly good setup because you didn't step up. Not sure. Sometimes it's better the devil you know.
Price is about right so you won't be saving any money by moving.
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All my records are now upto date, didnt take me long. However there is a mis-match balance, this happened last year also, very frustrating
My tax year ends 1st November, and i like to get my accounts submitted ASAP so I can pay corp tax and forget about it
last year due to this error, my accounts didn't get submitted until June
I'm paying 80 quid a month for a very basic set of company accounts. I just wondered if I should be looking elsewhere
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Originally posted by Chart Accountancy View PostIf you haven't kept your accountant's portal up to date,this would suggest you are not VAT registered. Otherwise, it would be interesting to find out how they would have prepared your VAT returns. Accountants do not provide bookkeeping as part of their ordinary service, but you should be supported by them to ensure you keep up to date records.
That's how I used to run my business when my accountant didn't have any portal - I'd do the VAT every quarter and at the end of the year give my accountants a load of receipts to go through everything for me.
Granted, that's not a recommmended way to run the business (and I now use Freeagent), but it's a way to do it, get the VAT done, and not update the accountant regularly.
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Originally posted by mlc2009 View PostYeah I need to pull my finger out, last time I imported them there was a mismatch with balances and I had to go back years and years to find out where it went wrong blergh
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FreeAgent with bank feeds would make the task much easier for you.
It is worth spending the time to keep your information up to date so that your accountant can provide you with proactive advice. Simply paying them and not keeping up with your requirements means you are not getting full value from their service.
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