Originally posted by futurama
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Ahhh - that is different - I was looking at setting up my company in Malta.... who is the astute agent?
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thanks for the replies
heard today that operations will be in malta, not for me thanks, so looking for a local accountant because all the people i am used to dealing with will be laid off, not good for them
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If you are using them as coy registered address then I think it has to be a UK postocode.Originally posted by futuramano there is no mention of any reduction of fees because this move will mean an enhanced service!!
not sure i am happy for my paperwork to be sent out of uk, will mean making copies so i can duplicate if anything lost and i am way too busy for that malarkey
guess i'll have a look around near to home if i have to get used to new folk
thanks
Leave them. Not like there is a shortage of decent accountants.
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Except when they stop answering the phone and you cant contact them. More ball ache than visiting the local offices if they are in the canaries.Originally posted by chuddyI guess it would be OK as long as they pass on the benefits to you and compensate you for any lowering of the quality of service
Sounds negotiable.
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no there is no mention of any reduction of fees because this move will mean an enhanced service!!
not sure i am happy for my paperwork to be sent out of uk, will mean making copies so i can duplicate if anything lost and i am way too busy for that malarkey
guess i'll have a look around near to home if i have to get used to new folk
thanks
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Somewhere nice like a tax haven, or somewhere nasty like India?Originally posted by futuramamy accountants are moving some work out of uk, will my paperwork be safe or should i consider moving my ltd co to another accountant
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I guess it would be OK as long as they pass on the benefits to you and compensate you for any lowering of the quality of service
Sounds negotiable.
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You should make a stand and move your account elsewhereOriginally posted by futuramamy accountants are moving some work out of uk, will my paperwork be safe or should i consider moving my ltd co to another accountant
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accountants moving
my accountants are moving some work out of uk, will my paperwork be safe or should i consider moving my ltd co to another accountant
Last edited by futurama; 16 January 2007, 22:22.Tags: None
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