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If you are happy with the service why move? After the hassle of finding a completely unknown accountant whoe may turn out to be a complete charlatan is it worth it?.
I think it was Oscar Wilde who said "price is what you pay, value is what you get".
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Guest repliedRe: @#%$ Company Annual Return & Personal Tax Self-Asses
Thanks for that.
I am paying £750 for company accounts and £150+VAT for personal, perhaps I can go somewhere cheaper.
Does the variation in the Company account have to do with the turnover, # of employees, or what the accountant charges.
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Guest repliedRe: @#%$ Company Annual Return & Personal Tax Self-Asses
£600 - £1000 for company accounts.
£100 for personal.
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@#%$ Company Annual Return & Personal Tax Self-Assessmen
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what a fair cost for an accountant to do my Company Annual Return and Personal Self-Assessment.
The company is small, only 1 employee, few expenses, owns a computer or two. Personally just job income (divs & monthly), savings, and shares.
I have an accountant but I think he is going a bit high.
I don't think the fact that it is tax-deductable should make a difference.
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