Thanks for the replies I'll take a look.
After yet another c0ck up today and them threatening me with termination of my account, how I laughed, I've decided to move on. I've got two companies through them so their loss.
Don't know how a company can go down hill so quickly.
J
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Similar experiences with SJD. They had a policy if you don't get a reply within a business day they will return your fee for that month. When they were late, several times, I decided to check up on that. The policy has disappeared!
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Originally posted by unixman View PostI left SJD for Intouch a few years ago. Happy with it. £126/month.
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostHaven't really been looking on here for quite a while but what's the current favourite?
Whoever you choose, check that they're legit before you join them.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostYou don't pay someone £1200 a year to make errors or to divide up your patronage across unqualified minions.
I left a few years back after 15 years of excellent service that suddenly deteriorated into chaos following a reorganisation and takeover. I couldn't keep my excellent accountant since they had closed the whole office down - without telling me - and moved my work to London "for my convenience": interesting idea since I'm 120 miles away.
Stop wasting your money, spend it on someone who will the job properly.
With this IR35 Business, who knows whether I’ll even have a company soon. I’m tempted to close mine down anyway and start another in April or go umbrella if need be.
If so, I won’t go back to SJD.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostI’ve used them from the start.
My current accountant is fantastic. They have tried to palm me off a few times with others, and they usually last a day or two before I threaten to leave.
Like every company, some good accountants and some tulip.
What they have started to do lately is farm out some of the work to dedicated departments, such as tax and VAT. Probably why errors are happening.
I left a few years back after 15 years of excellent service that suddenly deteriorated into chaos following a reorganisation and takeover. I couldn't keep my excellent accountant since they had closed the whole office down - without telling me - and moved my work to London "for my convenience": interesting idea since I'm 120 miles away.
Stop wasting your money, spend it on someone who will the job properly.
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I’ve used them from the start.
My current accountant is fantastic. They have tried to palm me off a few times with others, and they usually last a day or two before I threaten to leave.
Like every company, some good accountants and some tulip.
What they have started to do lately is farm out some of the work to dedicated departments, such as tax and VAT. Probably why errors are happening.
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostBeen using them for about 12 years, but this year has been woeful. Late on vat, constant emails chasing me for stuff I've done months ago, and now left me with a fine. Had enough.
Haven't really been looking on here for quite a while but what's the current favourite?
J
SJD appealed on my behalf and the fine was made null and void (although HMRC didn't admit in writing that they made an error.)
I'm only waiting to get my last year's accounts filed and self assessment finalised in Jan before looking for a new accountant.
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostBeen using them for about 12 years, but this year has been woeful. Late on vat, constant emails chasing me for stuff I've done months ago, and now left me with a fine. Had enough.
Haven't really been looking on here for quite a while but what's the current favourite?
J
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Have a look at the accountant recommendations thread at the top of this part of the forum would be a good start.
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SJD are doing my nut!
Been using them for about 12 years, but this year has been woeful. Late on vat, constant emails chasing me for stuff I've done months ago, and now left me with a fine. Had enough.
Haven't really been looking on here for quite a while but what's the current favourite?
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